Dictionary: Face
Synonyms: countenance, physiognomy, profile, features, expression, facial expression, look, appearance, air, manner, bearing, guise, cast, aspect, impression, grimace, scowl, wry face, wince, frown, glower, smirk, pout, moue, side, flank, vertical, surface, plane, facet, wall, elevation, dial, display, (outward) appearance, nature, image, front, show, act, false front, facade, exterior, mask, masquerade, pretence, charade, pose, illusion, smokescreen, veneer, camouflage, respect, honour, esteem, regard, admiration, approbation, acclaim, approval, favour, appreciation, popularity, estimation, veneration, awe, reverence, deference, recognition, prestige, standing, status, dignity, glory, kudos, cachet, effrontery, audacity, nerve, gall, brazenness, brashness, shamelessness, look out on, front on to, look towards, be facing, have/afford/command a view of, look over/across, open out over, look on to, overlook, give on to, give over, be opposite (to), accept, come to accept, become reconciled to, reconcile oneself to, reach an acceptance (of), get used to, become accustomed to, adjust to, accommodate oneself to, acclimatize oneself to, be confronted by, be faced with, encounter, experience, come into contact with, run into, come across, meet, come up against, be forced to contend with, beset, worry, distress, cause trouble to, trouble, bother, confront, burden, brave, face up to, meet head-on, dare, defy, oppose, resist, withstand, cover, clad, skin, overlay, dress, pave, put a facing on, laminate, inlay, plate, coat, line
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Luke 13:22-30
Sermon
... goals. It happens every day in the striving shared between doctor and patient, coach and player, soldier and soldier, parent and child, director and actor, and Christ and his followers. It’s natural. That is how it is with us and Christ. As we accept his goal for us and strive to enter the narrow door, our relationship to him is deepened and solidified. These relationships to Christ do not come easily, but instead are often hammered out on the anvil of painful discipline and constant striving. They are ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... come to give peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division." Jesus lived in the real world. He saw, with sorrow and compassion, the sunlight and the shadows of human nature. He did not delude himself that he would be universally accepted. Our world, from ancient Palestine to modern America, is evidence of the clarity of his vision. What are the divisions regarding Jesus? There are, of course, those who love him, follow him and serve him: Peter, Paul, Joan of Arc, Wilfred Grenfell, Mother Teresa ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... for Jesus a life that is true Striving to please him in all that I do; Yielding allegiance, glad hearted and free This is the pathway of blessing for me. Striving! Here, of course, the New Testament teaching of Justification by Faith comes in. We are made acceptable to God by our personal faith in Jesus as our Savior; by our own public profession of Jesus as our Savior. Martin Luther, in his great hymn "Em’ Feste Burg," wrote Were not the right man on our side Our striving would be losing. We are not ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... the only time we can call our own. God’s Word is full of the significance of today. The psalmist wrote, "This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it." (Psalm 118:24) Paul wrote to the Corinthians, "Behold, now is the acceptable time. Now is the day of salvation." (2 Corinthians 6:2) We are to live today - but not only for today. Tomorrow does come. We, too, are only stewards - of life itself and all that it contains. We need both words, for we also, like this ancient overseer, must ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... day - his Word, which we can read every day; witnesses, past and present, of the power of his saving love; Jesus himself dying on the Cross. At Calvary God shot his last bolt in man’s redemption. These are our "Moses and the prophets," for us either to accept or ignore. Nobody deliberately intends to go to hell. How and why, then, do people go? Almost nobody believes he is going to hell. Those who are not confident in the victory of their faith in Jesus as their personal Savior fall back on the hope and ...

Sermon
Carveth Mitchell
... unworthy servants; we have only done what was our duty.' " Teach us who are learners, O Lord, the lessons of life that prepare us for eternity. We who are the disciples of Jesus claim his patience and forgiveness toward us and bask in his love for us. Help us to accept the whole Jesus. Forbid it that we should shrink from his claims on us. By your Holy Spirit strengthen us in the dutiful service he demands. We ask it in his name. Amen

Sermon
... to take the Gospel to the fierce Auca tribe. When Rachel heard of her brother’s death, she determined that she would reach the Aucas and translate the Scriptures into their language. With great courage, she finally contacted the tribe, and won acceptance among them. Living under primitive conditions in one of their huts, she achieved the translation and also shared the Good News through personal testimony. Among her first converts was Kimo, one of her brother’s killers. Eventually he was brought to ...

Matthew 15:21-28
Sermon
... the whole world. It spells the beginning of the end of all human barriers to religion and prayer. From this woman in the story we learn that her goals in praying were good. We also learn from her that orthodoxy is never a prerequisite to acceptable prayer. And then she teaches us, finally, that prayer offered in faith has its reward from Jesus. Let's mature and grow now in these next moments as we discuss the inviting theme, "EVERYBODY PRAY!" We can say, "Everybody pray!" because the Gospel of Jesus Christ ...

Matthew 9:9-13
Sermon
... come to deal with people who need a doctor, not with those who are well. He says that the call is out to those considered outcasts, not the respectable people. This I say is sobering, for there's nothing most of us are striving for more than to be an accepted, respectable person! We feel we've done a pretty good job at that. I am not considered a radical, and on the other hand I don't neglect my duty to others. I'm a responsible family man. I'm almost a model of what it means to provide for ...

Sermon
... failures that burden them. They are weighed down by guilt. They do not feel as though they have measured up in a religious, spiritual sense. Often their solution is to try harder. They focus almost exclusively upon what they must do, what they must achieve, to be acceptable in God's sight. Plainly their relationship with God is based upon what they think they are doing for God. It's the old story of trying to save ourselves by our own good works. The words of the Apostle Paul break in at this point like ...

Children's Sermon
... ? What did I do wrong that means that I have to feel bad today?" But God tells us that it is like a test for us and the test will make us strong so that later on when we face bigger tests we will be able to pass them and accept them. None of us likes to be sick, but we learn to be patient and to take better care of ourselves and sometimes when things happen that we don’t like, we are better able to understand that Jesus is with us and will help us when we need him ...

Revelation 7:9-10
Children's Sermon
... you forgot to mention? You don’t know? If you asked me to name an American I could say - me or you - Susie, Tom, Jack, Jane, right? Maybe we’re not famous, but we are all Americans, because we were born here, because our parents are Americans, because we accept the American flag as our flag. All of these reasons make us Americans. Now let me see if you understand. You also forgot to tell me the name of a Christian saint whom you know best of all. You! That’s right! Bill, Becky, Pam - all of you are ...

Sermon
... itself, an aspect of our religiosity. In Isaiah 58, God points out that while the people are fasting, they engage in their usual sins: "Seek your own pleasure, oppress all your workers, quarrel and fight." God asks, "Will you call that a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord?" You see, fasting is always connected to repentance. Being conscious of sin, a man would repent and show his repentance sincerely by putting on sackcloth, put ashes on his head, and engage in a fast. That is why the first day of Lent ...

Sermon
... the name or spirit of Christ. Jesus told us that no man comes to the Father but by him. He is our intercessor at the throne of God, and he takes our petitions to the Father who answers them for Jesus' sake. Also, Jesus is the key to our being accepted by God. Jesus is the mediator between God and man. God will forgive you and me because of what Christ has done for us. Our only claim to getting into heaven is knowing Jesus who died for us in love. There is no other name by which a person may ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... hands, just as surely as Judah was. God designs the vessel - the person each of us is created to become - in his mind. It does not even know what is to be made of it. A vase? A pitcher? A candlestick? Only the Potter knows! Once we have learned to accept the fact that God is the Potter and we willingly yield ourselves to him, as the clay gives itself to the potter, what happens to us? It would be nice to be able to say that we have reached our goal and are ready to be fully possessed by God ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... him to forgive Gomer’s infidelity and take her back home, then the love of God, which is far more patient, infinitely more understanding, would surely forgive and restore. This is what the prophet sees and declares: God will forgive. Like Gomer, Israel will be accepted again as a partner in marriage. Hosea has been called the prophet of grace. Long before he knew the generosity of God through Christ, he wrote: How can I give you up, Ephraim, how surrender you, Israel? How can I make you like Admah or ...

Drama
... why, may I ask, not? HANS: Because I know why the Christmas bells do not ring; so it is not necessary for you to climb to the top of the bell tower. FRANCO: Why not? HANS: There is a curse on this village and this parish. FRANCO: I cannot accept that. SOPHIA: Holy Mary, Mother of God! HANS: Sister Sophia. SOPHIA: Yes, Bruder Hans? HANS: I understand it was you who climbed the stairs to the top of the bell tower. SOPHIA: Yes. HANS: Tell me, Sister Sophia, when Guido was pulling the rope - SOPHIA: Down and up ...

Drama
... ? JEAN: I don't know. I will find something. I am grateful to you for what you have done for me, but I need more than one meal in my belly and one night in a bed. I need money. I have to buy good clothes so that people will accept me at inns and not ask for my passport. BISHOP: What we have here is yours. We want to help you all we can. JEAN: You are kind, Father, but - BISHOP: I have a rule that I retire early. I believe it was the American, Dr. Franklin, who said, "Early ...

Matthew 6:25-34
Bulletin Aid
... causes physical and emotional problems But I do it anyway ... Worry, that is. Lord, forgive me for wanting to control everything For not trusting you and my neighbors For wasting my time and energy on worry, And help me to look to you for guidance To trust your control To accept that Jesus is Lord, Not just of Heaven, But of my own life. Amen

Matthew 6:1-4
Bulletin Aid
... A time to be more "religious" More conscious of observances To give a little more To pray a little more Even to fast a little (Something I wouldn't even consider At any other time!) Is that hypocritical? To live differently To worship differently During Lent? Or does God accept my gift Whenever it's given? Lord, forgive me, not for observing Lent But for living a life so bereft of you That my little Lenten sacrifices Seem a "big deal" to me. Help me to be faithful all the time To pray To give - Even to fast ...

John 3:1-21
Bulletin Aid
... (Just you and me, Jesus)! Too "religious"??? BUT It's in the Bible In the New Testament Even in the Gospel! I can't just ignore it! Maybe there's something to it! Something about new beginnings Something about a fresh start Something about forgiveness and acceptance Maybe it's not such bad language after all! Lord, forgive my reactionary nature My automatic rejection of words Ideas People That don't conform to my pre-conceptions My prejudices, And teach me to be open to your Spirit And to the new birth it ...

John 4:1-26
Bulletin Aid
... up to my reputation, Or my image and expectations of myself. Times when out of fear Or need Or selfishness Or just plain thoughtlessness, I messed up. "Tell me everything I've ever done?" No, thank you! Lord, forgive me my dishonesty To you Even to myself, And help me accept your forgiving love That takes me "Just as I am" "Warts and all," And then let me grow beyond my faults, Into the perfection you hold up for me. I ask it in Jesus' name. Amen

Matthew 18:15-20
Bulletin Aid
... " - Like a parent, The option of saying "NO"! With reason - Or without! But I wonder - Am I limiting God's power Downgrading the power of prayer Or am I refusing to try to manipulate her Refusing to equate faith with magic? I DON'T KNOW!!!! Lord, forgive my unwillingness to accept you at your word My lack of faith And free me to doubt And to believe In your presence In the person of Jesus For his sake, Amen

Matthew 22:1-14
Bulletin Aid
... - To a Tupperware party is another! To dinner at the White House is yet a third!! I weigh invitations carefully - Do I really like the people? Am I comfortable with them? What am I obligating myself to? What must I give up in order to accept? Unfortunately, I weigh God's invitation, as well - And I may have a more pressing engagement! Lord, forgive me for ignoring your invitations For weighing it against other calls Other obligations Other needs Other pleasures. Open my ears to your call, And give me the ...

John 17:1-5
Bulletin Aid
... that stuff) Is it OK if I keep my fingers crossed? That's a tall order! What if I can't do it? Can't live up to those promises? Does God - Or the congregation - Or the minister Expect me to be perfect? Will they still love me Value me Accept me If I'm not? Do I dare make promises That I might not be able to keep? Lord, forgive me for what I'm about to do - Making promises with my fingers crossed - And help me to mean them And to keep them For Jesus' sake. Amen