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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Larry Powell
Clarence Macartney tells of a certain Canadian river which flows through a forbidding chasm. Looming on either side of the river are rugged, uninviting crags which bear the names "Eternity" and "Trinity." Macartney suggests that the opposing crags invite an analogy (you understand of course, that to a preacher, most everything invites analogy). "Inseparable from any true conception of God," he says, "are always the two doctrines of God's eternity and God's trinity ... The threefold experience of God the ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... necessarily violate the laws of nature. According to Augustine, miracles may violate only what we understand of nature. Miracles may result from laws which we do not yet know about or understand. 2. Liberalism - Biblical and theological liberals often oppose miracles because they are supernatural. This position was stated by Rudolf Bultmann: "Today we can no longer regard miracle stories as evidence of divine intervention in the normal course of things. This puts an end to the New Testament miracles ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... of his second coming. The reason why we need not fear is because God's good pleasure is to give us the kingdom. We cannot earn it. We cannot build it. It is a gift of grace. Despite all the evidence to the contrary and all attempts to oppose it, the promise has been made. The kingdom of God is on the way. We are to wait for it and be ready. The second coming has fascinated believers from the beginning, wondering when, where, how it will take place. Speculations and predictions abound. Over-anxious belivers ...

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W. Robert McClelland
... consequence of Christ-like love and there is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the teaching. To love people as Jesus did is to stand for something. To stand for justice is to stand against injustice. To stand for truth is to oppose hypocrisy and falsehood. G. K. Chesterton observed that tolerance is the easy virtue of people who do not believe anything. Some unknown bard has put the observation poetically. Popularity was his middle name. Its prod was pride, its price was pain. He never learned ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... necessarily violate the laws of nature. According to Augustine, miracles may violate only what we understand of nature. Miracles may result from laws which we do not yet know about or understand. 2. Liberalism - Biblical and theological liberals often oppose miracles because they are supernatural. This position was stated by Rudolf Bultmann: "Today we can no longer regard miracle stories as evidence of divine intervention in the normal course of things. This puts an end to the New Testament miracles ...

Mt 14:13-21 · Rom 8:31-39 · Ex 12:1-14 · Ps 143
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John R. Brokhoff
... to a lonely place to be alone? It must have been terrible news. And it was! His cousin, the one who baptized him, the prophet whom he hailed as the greatest, was murdered by Herod's men in order to please his wife, Herodias, who hated John the Baptist for opposing her second marriage to Herod. Jesus needed a time and place to rest, to have some quiet in order to adjust to the bad news. Compassion (v. 14). When Jesus looked upon the crowd that followed him to a lonely place, he had pity on them. He saw that ...

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Erskine White
... rights above human rights. It has also been suggested to me that it is difficult for your society to agree on common solutions to common problems - much less make sacrifices for the common good - because everyone is conditioned to thinking only of their own interests as opposed to the interests of others. Most disturbing of all: word has reached me that your society as a whole has "turned to a different gospel" (Galatians 1:6) from the one I have labored so hard to teach you. "The god of this world has ...

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Erskine White
... called People. That's a somewhat smaller subject, but still, it's broad enough, People. In the 1970s, a new magazine came out called Us. Of course, that's an even smaller focus than People, since now we're only talking about a sub-group of people - "Us" as opposed to "Them." In the 1980s, we got a magazine called Self. Think about it: from Life to Self! How much narrower can our vision be and how much more self-important can we be? In our culture and even in too much of our popular religion, we are making ...

Acts 10:23b-48
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Erskine White
... all the time. Even worse, you'd hear the same sermon preached week after week in church! The past would be the future and the present would last forever. Welcome to Shangri-La, the land where nothing changes. When we think about it in those terms, none of us is opposed to any and all change. I mean: even the most stubborn people can think of some changes in life they don't mind at all. For example, no one minds a change in his paycheck, if it means getting more money. We don't mind putting a new addition on ...

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Erskine White
... 15f). The early church also had the problem of favoring the rich over the poor. Just as most churches do today, the early church would give rich people great power and prominence while casting "lesser" people out to the margins of the fellowship. This was totally opposed to the teachings and example of Jesus, and James found it necessary to say so in his letter to the churches (2:1 f). No, the early church had disappointing Christians in it, just as we have them today, and perhaps there is no better example ...

Psalm 17:1-15, Psalm 9:1-20, 2 Thessalonians 3:1-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17, Zechariah 7:1-14, 1 Chronicles 29:10-20, Job 19:1-29, Luke 20:27-40
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George Bass
... ." 1. The writer of Maccabees tells a tale that is grim and grisly when he recounts the death of the seven brothers and their mother, who refused to break the commandments and eat pork. Antiochus Epiphanes was a twisted tyrant, torturing and executing those who opposed him. 2. The seven brothers died because they would not give up their faith in God and his commandments. Even when compassionate minions of the king offered a way out, by eating other meat and pretending it was pork, they would not give in or ...

Mark 13:1-31, Mark 13:32-37
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Wayne B. Keller
... above? Does it mean, "The Lord's been bad to you." I invite us to weigh our words before speaking them; that's also a part of stewardship. Charge to the Congregation Consider this: Use this idea: "God's love (agape) never changes. Against all who oppose God, God expresses love in wrath and judgment. In the same love, God took upon self judgment and death in Jesus the Christ, to bring us to repentance, liberation, and new life." God provides all the signs we need to respond to love and justice. OTHER MUSIC ...

1 Corinthians 11:17-34
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Thomas Slavens
... meaning for the Lord’s Supper. In the left wing of that Reformation, the Lord’s Supper was held to be merely a service in memory of Jesus. Any attempts to interpret the meaning of the presence of the Christ in these quarters was stoutly opposed. In certain churches in this tradition it was forbidden even to say the Lord’s Prayer during the Lord’s Supper. Today in many different denominations attempts are being made to restore the Communion to the center of the worship of the church. At the ...

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John M. Braaten
... God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. So we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us (2 Corinthians 5:18-20)." To reconcile is to bring into harmony, not into unison, two opposing parties or points of view. There is a difference between the two concepts. "Reconciliation is not making everyone 'sing' in unison. It is to enable everyone to 'sing' in harmony. Reconciliation doesn't erase differences; it seeks to bring them into workable ...

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John M. Braaten
... sanctuary; clearly it was inadequate but finances were tight. Then one day one of the wealthier members announced he thought they needed a new organ and would contribute $100,000 toward its installation. Instantly one of the "pillars of the church" who had opposed the building project from the beginning denounced him for such wastefulness, "With the thousands of people who are dying from hunger each day," he said, "the money should be given to world hunger." The donor responded, "You give your $100,000 to ...

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Robert Allen
... , he went out alone into the wilderness. When others were too cowardly to speak out against the intimidating policies of one of the most powerful rulers of the Northern Kingdom of Israel -- a king named Ahab -- it was Elijah who dared to rock the boat and oppose the king. When Queen Jezebel was leading Israel to flirt with the materialistic god, Baal, it was Elijah who called for a theological showdown on Mount Carmel to determine which was the real God of Israel -- the God of Hebrews called Yahweh or the ...

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Mark Ellingsen
... every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:9-11)." God works through contraries or opposing means in order to achieve his glorious aims. We observe the same inclination in unambiguous clarity on Palm Sunday. In our gospel lesson we see the King, the Lord Jesus by whom God created the world, God himself comes to Jerusalem. The King; God himself! And ...

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Ron Lavin
... TEV)." An appalling and horrible thing has happened in the land: the prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests rule at their direction; my people love to have it so, but what will you do when the end comes? - Jeremiah 5:30-31, RSV Jeremiah opposed the temple religion and priestly pomp and circumstance which lacked moral fiber and ethical behavior. From prophet to priest every one deals falsely. They have healed the wound of my people lightly, saying "Peace, peace, when there is no peace." - Jeremiah 8:10 ...

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Thomas A. Renquist
... am a dreamer, but I say, No! I am not dreaming. My faith visions all this; it shall come to pass for all kingdoms shall be his and every tongue confess that Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. Therefore, I am encouraged, though the people may oppose me and make all sorts of plans to resist God’s word, they can just as easily keep the ocean back from its shores as to keep God’s word from their hearts. A stream of blessing shall certainly flow over them. Already the day begins to appear. Soon ...

Ephesians 1:1
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Brett Blair
... facing serious charges. Things seem very bad indeed for Paul. But this is only one of a series of mishaps that has occurred during his stormy ministry. He has been shipwrecked, beaten nearly to death, imprisoned, and even many of his fellow Christians are now openly opposing him. Now he faces what surely seems to be a death sentence. In the midst of this situation Paul writes the Christians in Ephesus. Listen to what he has to say, "Thanks be to God through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who has blessed ...

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Robert Salzgeber
... hungry again. This bread, Jesus was saying, would have the preservative of the Father's kingdom. What is this bread of life like then? Since in Aramaic one of the meanings of Satan or evil is distortion, the bread of life would be able to discern truth as opposed to falsehood. Thus, the preservative of the kingdom would be to preserve the people from illusion. The bread of life then, would be to not let the people become separated from the reality and love of God. The bread of life would be to know that the ...

Revelation 21:1-27
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Richard F. Bansemer
... 't fix ___________ He couldn't stop the tragedy. What are we to think about God today?As God's spokesman on this sad occasion, I want to tell you what God cannot and will not do. God cannot say "yes" to every prayer. If two opposing teams ask God for victory, obviously, God cannot say "yes" to both. God cannot step in and resuscitate victims of disasters. When a bomb goes off, everyone near it gets killed; the good and the bad without exceptions. When a tornado touches down, churches and massage parlors ...

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Brett Blair
... could to keep him out; they weren't about to adjust their comfortable life styles and position in the community because of the claims of Jesus. But it went far deeper than that. They earnestly thought that he was wrong and it was their duty to oppose him. They organized themselves and like politics, religion can also create some strange bedfellows. Their plan climaxed when Jesus was hanging on a cross at Calvary. There was just no room for Jesus in the world of the ecclesiastical. IV There was no room for ...

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... of the status quo that he was even willing to slaughter innocent children to accomplish that goal. 2000 years later, not much has changed in that regard. The Herods of our day still seek to maintain power by threatening to kill those who would openly oppose them, even it means killing millions of innocent children and adults. Frightened kings will not hesitate to pull the trigger or push the button. A few million innocent lives are of no consequence when it comes to protecting the glory of their empire. Let ...

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Brett Blair
... influential events of the 20th century [Again do the top three and the three surprises with asterisk]: # Event - % - Tally *Elvis teaches American teens to rock 'n' roll (1954) - 13.27 - 49816 First landing on the moon (1969) - 11.27 - 42313 Gandhi opposes Britain with civil disobedience (1915) - 11.01 - 41345 World War II (1939) - 7.79 - 29262 U.S. civil rights movement (1964) - 7.44 - 27948 The Holocaust (1933-1945) - 6.69 - 25135 Invention of the microchip (1958) - 5.35 - 20085 *Internet created (1969 ...

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