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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Acts 8:26-40
Sermon
Robert Beringer
... the teacher who was telling the story of Abraham and Lot, and made a point of telling the children about what happened when Lot's wife looked back and was turned into a pillar of salt. One little girl spoke up saying, "I understand what happened. Yesterday my mom was driving our car, and she looked back, and she turned into a telephone pole." Now let us look more closely at how Philip is used by God's Spirit. Philip does not begin his conversation with this Ethiopian by delivering some set speech or ...

Luke 15:1-7
Drama
Pamela Urfer
... the money is all gone. NATHAN: (Hanging his head) For some time now. I've been living in ... in squalor. Even the pigs eat better than I do. JOSHUA: Pretty different from the cushy life you had at home. NATHAN: Very different. And it's made me take a long look at myself. JOSHUA: Well, praise God for that! Nothing else would. NATHAN: I know you tried to tell me ... JOSHUA: And tried and tried. But you wouldn't listen to anyone who told you what you didn't want to hear. NATHAN: I know, Josh. I was wrong. But ...

Sermon
Paul E. Robinson
... do was half a cord a day, and even doing that was an utterly exhausting experience. Discouraged, disappointed, and not a little angry, he went back to the hardware store with his chain saw, plopping it up on the counter. "So, how's it going, Frank?" the store owner said. "Look, my good friend, you told me I could cut 10 cords of wood a day with this [expletive deleted] thing. The best I can do is half a cord and even at that it's incredibly hard work. I want my money back!" "Well, Frank, let's just take a ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... Here is the first one. (Hold up grumpy mask.) Would someone like to put this mask on so that we can see how it makes you look? (Choose someone to wear the mask.) What kind of a person do you suppose this fellow is? (Let them guess.) Yes, this person is just ... were hurting other people. And you know what happened, boys and girls? Mr. Scrooge became a new person -- a happy person who looked like this. (Hold up happy mask. Put it on child.) Now whenever anyone talked to him, he smiled and said things like, " ...

1 Corinthians 15:35-58
Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... what we've got in here. A bar of soap, what do we do with this? (Children respond.) Have you ever seen a man shave? We have a razor because we wouldn't want the men to have scruffy faces. How about this shampoo, what is this for? (Children respond.) Look at this, we have some deodorant because we would not want to smell bad. Ah, and a bottle of perfume (or cologne) because we want to smell good. It is important to take care of our bodies. Its important to keep ourselves clean. We want to be sure we don ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... the stain remover and rubs it all over the stain before they wash the clothes. (Demonstrate.) It dissolves the grime so it will wash away. Why do we want to get rid of the stains? (Children respond.) Stains ruin the way our clothes look. We like to look neat and clean. We don't want to look dirty. Who wants old, nasty stains all over their clothes? Did you know that we can get stains on the inside? We get inside stains when we sin. Does anyone know what sin is? (Select a volunteer or offer the answer.) Sin ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... ? People who have never been to church do not always know what to expect. Most of them expect that if they come to a church, the church people will be nice, friendly, and accepting. They expect that they can come to worship God even if they do not look like everyone else or dress like everyone else. They should be able to expect these things. You would be disappointed if you went to school and it was not what you expected school to be, or if you went to football practice and there was something else in ...

Sermon
Robert F. Scott
... this a careless breach of etiquette? I believe Jesus broke the rule deliberately to show the emptiness of such ceremonies and to create an opportunity for teaching. The Pharisee had wanted to get a better look at this Jesus. He didn't realize that Jesus would have a better look at him: that, in fact, Jesus would look right through him. When the Pharisee raised his eyebrows, Jesus answered with a strong admonition Then the Lord said to him, "Now you Pharisees clean the outside of the cup and of the dish, but ...

Sermon
Robert F. Scott
... small. Christ our Lord lives, but we have not listened for his word. People: Our eyes have been upon ourselves, and we have failed to look for him. Leader: We thank you that Christ came to the disciples in the garden, and on the road to Emmaus, and back in Jerusalem ... chest. Then it happened. I am the head of my house, the host at the meal; it's up to me to say the blessing. He looked at me, reached over, picked up the bread; and he said the blessing, as if it were his house. He spoke as if he were speaking ...

Sermon
John A. Stroman
... a living soul. The wind of the Spirit is life-giving. We see this in Ezekiel 37. Here the Lord sat Ezekiel down in the valley of dry bones and said to him, "Ezekiel, can these dry bones live?" Ezekiel said, "O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord." Look what happened: The wind of the Spirit entered them and they had life. If that can happen for Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones, think what can happen when the Holy Spirit, the breath of God, breathes upon us and these dry bones of ours? When the breath of ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... living as though we know it is true is the essence of spirituality. As Paul puts it in Galatians 5:25 (NRSV), "If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit." Unfortunately, that is not an easy thing to do. It is not easy to look at life through the eyes of faith and to get in touch with our spiritual nature. As one fellow put it, "I keep trying to get in touch with my deepest self, but I keep getting an answering machine." So much works against us. We are incredibly busy people. Thanks ...

Exodus 1:1-22, 2:1-10
Sermon
Steve Burt
... holes in this plan, can say no. She can choose to obey her father the Pharaoh and have this baby killed. But she looks at the crying Moses, and she looks at the pleading of Moses' sister's eyes, and she nods at the girl and says, "Go." No need to tell Moses' ... others. We, too, might explain away those moments when God's power over Death is revealed. But we mustn't. We must look for them, witness to them and their transformative power, and keep telling our stories -- the way Moses' mother and sister did, the ...

Sermon
Steve Burt
... can't get water out of a stone." The two parted company, and the first soldier walked toward the town. Ka-flooey. He tripped and fell. When he looked to see what he'd stumbled on, there in the road lay a round stone. He didn't know what he might do with it, but he ... forth a cauldron of water, he would make the specialty he was known far and wide for -- Stone Soup. Despite many odd looks and much skepticism, someone got the kettle of water. When the pot boiled, the soldier took the stone from his backpack, ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... up, I often thought that Jonathan could have made a good bully. His body played the part at any rate -- his pudgy physique forever pushing and shoving against the crowded confines of his wardrobe. Of course, he would have had to lose that goofy grin which always allowed him to look like he was trying to laugh at a joke that he didn't really get. And it probably would have helped if he'd done something with the way he walked, which had a clumsy, awkward tempo all its own, as if he were struggling to remove a ...

Sermon
Robert S. Crilley
... on this woman." She began to blush. "I was registering for classes at the University of Texas," he went on to explain. "This pretty gal was sitting behind the desk. And I have to tell you, I was smitten right then and there." Betty smiled, and Bill smiled, and they looked into each other's eyes ... and they were gone! I mean, I could have gotten up and started vacuuming the carpet, and they wouldn't have even known I was in the room. I wasn't sure if they were ever going to snap out of it. In recalling the ...

Sermon
Phyllis Faaborg Wolk
... nightmares and returned full force the instant he woke up in some forgotten, lonely place. But this time was different. As he opened his eyes, he found that he was lying on a couch in the church basement with clean clothes and a warm blanket covering him. He looked up and saw his youth minister and his two best friends from eighth grade. "Hey, Joel," they said, "we've missed you and we're worried about you. We've been praying for you while you slept." And they lovingly invited Joel out of his darkness into ...

Genesis 28:10-22, Psalm 139:1-24, Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43, Romans 8:12-25
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... Church's Responsibility for the World. A. When are we Responsible for the World? B. When do we Leave the World to God? C. Tolerance for Some Mix of Good and Evil. 5. The Deceptive Nature of Evil. Just as the weeds at times look like wheat, so some evils are attractive because they look like a good. A. The Deceptive Nature of Drugs. Why do people think drugs are good? What are the misleading aspects of them? B. The Deception of Sex. Why is something as good as sex and as necessary for the future of the race ...

Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... behavior. He saw nothing in his life that would call for a radical transformation. He was possessed by his possessions. So he missed the opportunity to participate with the followers of Jesus in the joy of sharing in the work of the kingdom. As the disciples looked at the young man and compared his lot in life with theirs, they may have had a question about whose life was better. Jesus does not think that many possessions make a person rich. Rather it is the commitment to the kingdom and its values that ...

Psalm 100:1-5, Ezekiel 34:1-31, Ephesians 1:15-23, Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon Aid
William E. Keeney
... needs. He did not separate physical needs from spiritual needs. He showed compassion for those who were hungry, thirsty, naked or sick. He ended his ethics with his divinity. He addressed the spiritual condition of sin, addiction and bondage. He looked at persons and saw their possibilities for fulfillment as God intended them in creation. He acted to bring people to their highest potential regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, social status or economic class. 3. The Love of Jesus · Jesus ...

Sermon
John A. Stroman
... for them the most painful hour of the week" (New Life in the Spirit, p. 44). The story is told about a grandmother who had taken her grandson to the Sunday morning worship service. During the service the mind of the boy became restless and as he was looking around the sanctuary he spotted a bronze plaque on the wall. He asked his grandmother what the plaque stood for and she replied, "It lists the names of those who died in the service." The boy thought about that for a moment and asked, "Did they die in ...

Sermon
John A. Stroman
... of life. One of the most emotional scenes on television of the earthquake in San Francisco was the picture of the man standing near the collapsed Interstate 880, pleading with the officers to allow him to go in and search for his son. He pleaded, "Let me go in and look for my son. Maybe he is in a coma, maybe he is unconscious, if only I can get to him." The officers had to restrain him from going in amid the rubble because of the danger to his own life. The cameras would come back hour after hour and the ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... not in spite of, but because she hasn't given an A since 1953. They arenn't drafted by the Army; they volunteer for the Marines. No Novacaine for them at the dentist, no sir. Unlike many others, these folks don't whine; they don't grumble; they don't look for the easy way out. The tougher things get, the more they thrive. So, when they arrive at a biblical text like ours today, the story about Jesus washing the disciples' feet, their approach is, "Okay, don't sugar coat it. What's the hard news in this good ...

Sermon
Robert G. McCreight
... built his faith upon the notion that good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. But it wasn't happening. We don't know if this happened over a long period of time, or if he woke up one morning and it hit him. He looked around him and it sunk in that his neighbors were prosperous and satisfied and secure in their lives, and he wasn't. His wicked neighbors were getting along famously. They had the very things that this man lacked, and it made him angry. He was rightly angry for two ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... understanding, and remind ourselves that in many ways Palm Sunday was a mockery. Even though thousands waved palm branches with their hands, for so many of them their hearts were not in it. Even though Jesus was trying to be king, for so many of those people he did not look like a king, did not act like a king, and would not be crowned as a king by them. They knew what they wanted, and they knew what Jesus said and did was not it. They wanted a great kingdom of glory, but Jesus said, "The Kingdom of God is ...

Sermon
Lee Griess
... do our own thing, to use religion as a show, to parade our goodness in front of others and, in doing so, hide the mark of sin upon us. What we forget, however, is that no matter how proudly we parade our own goodness, God sees within. And when God looks upon us, the mark remains, as surely as if a big "X" were stamped on our foreheads. It's unpleasant to think of these things. And I'm sure we'd rather not be reminded of them. Nevertheless, we are marked by death, each of us, just as certain as ...