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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Harold Warlick
... that have been swimming for their lifetime in a small fish bowl out to the lake. You can turn them loose in the lake, but they will continue to swim in small circles, the dimension of their former bowl, for quite a while without accepting the massive freedom awaiting them. Jesus called the phenomenon "saluting only your brethren." And he told it straight - "what reward is there in that?" It creates an attitude of smallness which is destructive to career, family and self. During the ministry in the villages ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... waited for, for 30 years. Nelson Mandela is free after 27 years of being in prison in South Africa. Perhaps it's hard for us to comprehend the faith and the hope which sustained these people for so long. Why didn't they give up sooner? Why not just accept failure, quit, drop out, transfer somewhere else, hang it up? One of my joys in life was visiting the famous Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. I had not anticipated that it would be a joy at all. I know little about art. Most of the art appreciation classes I took ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... of my childhood. I'm always amazed by the haunting words that came from Peter's mouth in Acts 10: "And Peter opened his mouth and said, 'Truly I believe that God shows no partiality, but in every nation any one who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.' " God does not have favorites. God does not play favorites. God is an impartial God. If we are brutally honest with ourselves we must admit that that's hard to take. The idea that God doesn't play favorites has always been a bitter pill for ...

Bulletin Aid
... chance of recall, the doctor has seen something peculiar in the X-ray and the children are mad at you for missing the school play. Leader: I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. All: We accept your peace with grateful hearts. We need your peace to deal with today’s troubles and aggravations, to keep from worrying what tomorrow will bring. How reassuring it is to know that you will never take this peace from us.

Bulletin Aid
... considered the others. Leader: But the landowner had promised the workers hired later that he would pay whatever was right. Didn’t he have the right to be generous with his own money? All: The landowner shows Christ’s generosity towards us. He promises salvation to all who accept him, to all who are willing to work for him even if they come so late in life that they never actually serve him. We who come to Christ early have a great privilege - we have more time with him. May we value that time and draw ...

Bulletin Aid
... , sometimes life’s cares press in on us so hard that we think we cannot bear them - illness, death, financial troubles, children who have gone astray. The list of heartbraaks is endless. It hurts so much that we just want to be alone. Congregation: Help us to accept the loneliness that comes with these troubles. Remind us as we stand apart that you are close to the broken-heartad and you save those who are crushed in spirit. Leader: In times of sorrow, let us take time to be alone with you. Let us seek ...

Bulletin Aid
... way I do my job? All: If during the tough times, the exasperating times, we cannot conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, that gospel does us no good. You are willing to help us in every aspect of our lives, Lord. Make us willing to accept your help. Amen.

Bulletin Aid
... as you do today and expect your voice to be heard on high. Congregation: True fasting involves the heart. Leader: Is fasting only for bowing one’s head like a reed, and for lying on sackcloth and ashes? Is that what you call a day acceptable to the Lord? Congregation: True fasting involves the heart. Leader: This is the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice, to set the oppressed free and break every yoke. Congregation: True fasting involves the heart. Leader: Fasting is to share ...

Bulletin Aid
... Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. All: Father, may we claim this gift whole heartedly when we are baptized, and every day following. Make us ever mindful of the Spirit’s leading so that our service is acceptable in your sight.

3760. Is There No Balm in Gilead? - Sermon Opener
Jeremiah 8:4--9:26
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Staff
... and mourning of a dark week for America, I made," he confessed, "a statement that I should not have made and which I sincerely regret. I want to apologize to every American, including those I named." I think Falwell did the right thing in apologizing and I accept it as sincere. But, he and Robertson raise an important question. It is a question all of us have struggled with from time-to-time at the death of a loved one or during a particular life crises. We second guess ourselves and wonder if our sins ...

Sermon
... 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
... . "Gospel" means good news. It is not "repent and flee the judgment," as John the Baptizer had said, but, "Turn around, get a new mind, and believe the Good News about the Kingdom of God." It is a message which calls for a response. We either reject it or accept it. There is no neutral ground. We cannot say, "I’ll wait and see ... maybe sometime ... let’s weigh our options." There is no option. We must respond now. It is urgent! Would we let God’s Kingdom be Good News for us? Some times it is bad news ...

Drama
... : My Lord and my God! Hymn: "Strong Son of God, Immortal Love" Peter: He shouldn't be washing my feet. I should be washing his! But you know best, Jesus. You are the Christ, the Son of the Blessed. I cannot be of any real use to you unless I accept all that you do for me. I cannot be what you would have me be until I let you take over my life completely. But it's hard for me to give all of myself to you. You know I love you, Lord, but I'm a big man, a ...

Sermon
Various Authors
... of Paul’s admonition, "Be filled with the Spirit ... always and for everything giving thanks." (Ephesians 5:18, 20) Then I realized that it was garbage night. Thanks to Charlie and Martha Shedd who had conducted a family enrichment seminar at Covenant, I had accepted the assignment of putting the garbage out two nights a week. I went from bedroom to bedroom emptying the waste baskets and then dug the hair out of the bathroom sink drain, crawling under the kitchen table to get a discarded gum wrapper ...

Sermon
Various Authors
... why they were so troubled, then went on to explain the Scriptures with which they had been wrestling so helplessly. When they arrived at their destination, the Stranger acted as if he were going on. But when the two men invited him to stay, he quickly accepted their invitation. As they sat at the table, the Stranger took bread, blessed it, and broke it for distribution. In that moment, the New Testament says, "their eyes were opened," and they knew it was their Lord. After Jesus was gone from them, one of ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... !" He said to her, "I who speak to you are he." Amazed that he had told her these things, and, as yet unable to compute them all, she ran to tell the people in the village. The people came to the well and invited Jesus to stay with them. He accepted the invitation. Then it was they believed because of his word. "It is no longer because of your words," they say to the woman, "that we believe, for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is indeed the Savior of the world." Her testimony had brought ...

Matthew 3:1-12
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... running. I didn't know where to go at first, but I finally thought of the shelter at Central which I had read about in the Georgia Bulletin. I had always intended to volunteer there, but I had never called. So I went there seeking shelter, but I was accepted immediately as a volunteer. Because of the bad weather, only two volunteers had been able to make it that night - and one of them was a priest from Sacred Heart. I asked him to hear my confession that night, and he did. But since it had been a busy ...

Sermon
Joe Pennel
... Colleton, South Carolina. She does everything in her power to get her pet recipe in Colleton's premiere cookbook. She experiments with various food combinations. She presents herself to those people who will make the decision about which recipes will and will not be accepted. For her, getting a recipe in the fashionable cookbook was the bottom line. Her validity as a worthwhile person depended on seeing her name in that book. When I was in high school, I worked in my uncle's plumbing shop. Every plumber and ...

Sermon
... the necessity of unity. The Apostle Paul tried to get this point across to the Corinthians. They were a divided church and were following many different teachers and teachings. Paul let them know, in no uncertain terms, that their divisions were not acceptable. He explained that to participate in the meal and leave others out or allow division amongst themselves was tantamount to drinking and eating judgment upon themselves. Communion is serious business. A story is told of a head usher at a particular ...

Sermon
... Jesus was broken for each one of us sinners upon the cross of Calvary. But this scripture passage is not only about Holy Communion. It is about faithfulness to Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Jesus is speaking here about "abiding" in him. By taking in his flesh we accept on faith who he is. And we abide, or remain faithful to who he is by keeping his commandments as 1 John 2:24 tells us when it says: "All who keep His commandments remain in Him, and He in them." So Jesus is speaking here of not only ...

Sermon
Gary W. Houston
... teacher, disappointed that the lesson’s point had been missed, asked: "Well, just what is it that God can’t do?" "Well," replied the boy: "He can’t please everybody." Jesus ministered to the masses. However, he never pandered to them. We cannot water down our beliefs to be accepted by everyone. Nor do we help anyone when we try to please all. Jesus Christ died in order to set us free from the power that sin has held over us. You will not read in the Bible that he approved of sin. But we find over and ...

Matthew 11:25-30
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... referring to his Jewish audience that was burdened with all the observances of Mosaic law. These people had regulations on their food, clothes, how they farmed, and so on. The taxes were overpowering. To these people Jesus said: "Come to me. Stop being burdened by law and accept your salvation by grace, the grace that I give you." These words speak to us as well. They speak to us when we try to merit heaven by our good works. They remind us that we are saved by grace through faith. These words point us to ...

Isaiah 9:1-7, Psalm 96:1-13, Titus 2:1-15, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Sermon Aid
... his incarnation. Birth and incarnation, in this prayer, are presupposed to include the content of Jesus' death and resurrection, because Jesus is called "the redeemer of the world." Redemption from sin and death comes through the cross and the empty tomb experience that Jesus accepted in order to accomplish God's will in the world. The identification of Jesus at his birth as the Son of God and Savior of the world prefigures his death and resurrection. The Psalm of the Day (LBW) - Psalm 96 It is impossible ...

Matthew 3:13-17, Acts 10:23b-48, Psalm 45:1-17, Isaiah 42:1-9
Sermon Aid
... ' baptism, clearly implies that Christian baptism conveys the forgiveness of sins upon those who receive it. It grounds baptism in our lives as an action of God that is intended for all people, and which is validated by Jesus' death and resurrection. The church accepts Peter's speech about Jesus' baptism and, especially, his anointing as the Son of God, and allows him to speak about baptism to the faithful on this occasion when the Baptism of Our Lord is celebrated. Matthew 3:13-17 This pericope is Matthew ...

Matthew 5:43-48, Matthew 5:38-42, 1 Corinthians 3:1-23, Leviticus 19:1-37
Sermon Aid
... also expected to love their enemies, and forgive them for their evil deeds and actions, instead of attempting to get even with them by doing things similar to what has been done to them. "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" ethic is not acceptable in the kingdom of God; that is a human standard, based on a "revenge motif." If God operated that way, not a single human being would have a chance of belong-ing to the kingdom and receiving the hope of heaven. 2. Jesus expects his followers to act toward ...