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
Showing 4526 to 4550 of 4953 results

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... writer had in common. The beginning words and beginning scenes they chose had enduring power and presence to carry on throughout their whole story. John’s story was focused on nothing less than, “In the beginning was the Word.” It was the first public expression of the power contained in this “Word,” the Logos, the Christ, that is revealed at the wedding party at Cana. What could be a more common, more joyous event than a wedding? People get married everyday. Yet this wedding was to be a once ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... one of these Barnabas Cards. Write your note, address it and drop it in the offering plate. Monday morning, Michelle will mail them out. Make sure you put the address on there, especially for folks whose address we might not have. Now isn't that a simple way of expressing your love for Christ and your love for that person. And just think what an impact it will have on someone who isn't attending, if you send them a card saying, "God brought you to mind Sunday while I was at church, so I said a little prayer ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... "goodness" of one another. As a consequence, they believe that lives and actions can be changed through love and guidance. II. Trust A. Another area that dysfunctional families fall down on is Trust. Family is supposed to be a safe place where opinions can be expressed and discussed as part of the maturing process. When there is trust then there can be humor and joy. Both of which are a response to the intimacy of a trusting family. Often times in dysfunctional families there is humor but it's at the ...

John 1:1-5, 9-14; John 13:31-32; John 20:30-31
Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father's only son, full of grace and truth. I. Superman [Show the Teaser Trailer-Superman Returns] A father sends his son to Earth. And he puts him here for an express purpose. "They can be a great people," says the father. "They only lack the light to show them the way. For this reason, above all - their capacity for good - I have sent them you, my only son." On Earth, this son comes as a helpless baby and is raised by ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... one another. Did you hear that? [15] "I no longer call you servants....now I call you friends." I don't know how many times I had read that passage before it really sank in. You see, I grew up in house where there wasn't a lot of love expressed. Especially for me. My mother divorced my father when I was 9 months old and I never saw met my father. He never bothered to look me up. Not once. My Mom remarried when I was about 4 and my step-dad made it pretty clear early on that I ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... cashed. When they investigated, they found out that this guy couldn't read but he had kept every one of the paychecks and had them neatly filed away. He'd never seen a paycheck before. So, he didn't know what to do with them. He assumed they were just expressions of appreciation for his part in the war effort. In the mean time, he'd taken a second job which paid cash, in order to support his family. (5) As funny as that is, it's also sad and tragic. There are a lot of people just like that man ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... They may think of them as barbed wire prisons but in the long run they are a good thing. 3. The homes of the high self-esteem boys were characterized by democracy and openness. They had freedom within the set boundaries for individual growth and expression without the fear of ridicule. There was an atmosphere marked by acceptance and emotional safety. In other words, they didn't play the put one another down game. (1) Naaman regained his self-esteem once he was healed but something else probably changed too ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... for Jeremiah. Indeed he is known as “the broken-hearted prophet” because the people of Israel rejected his prophecies and ridiculed him. He was taunted, put in jail, and at one point thrown in a pit to die. Sometimes Jeremiah became quite bitter. He expresses the anger and frustration he feels in his writings. Some believe Jeremiah was murdered in Egypt by those angered by his prophecies. Still, up until the time of his death, he persisted in doing what God wanted him do. Here’s what’s interesting ...

4534. Joseph’s Kid?
Luke 4:21-30
Illustration
Scott Hoezee
Based on verse 22, it appears there was immediately a double-reaction: some were amazed and part of their amazement at his "gracious" speech gets expressed in the line "Isn't this Joseph's son?" But that question seems to cut two ways, and Jesus' subsequent words indicate his awareness of this. The question "Isn't this Joseph's son" CAN be a source of genuine wonder and appreciation—look how far our local boy has ...

Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... that Jesus offers. We hear only Simon’s words. Apparently it is his first time speaking for the others who will be known as Jesus’ “disciples.” Both James and John, the brothers who had manned the second boat, share in an expression of “amazement” (“thambos”). Thambos means a sense of overwhelming religious awe experienced before the Holy One (see Acts 3:10). Jesus’ words turn attention back to Simon. He directs the fisherman to “fear no more.” Jesus’ next declaration replaces Simon ...

4536. Under His Wings
Luke 13:31-35
Illustration
Brett Blair
... 63:7 Under his wings you will find refuge. 91:4 How do we know these songs were sung? They are the songs found in the book Psalms. Psalm 17, 36, 57, 61, 63, and 91 speak of the protective wings of God. So when Jesus expressed his desire to comfort Jerusalem he used an image widely understood, “I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gather’s her chicks under her wings.” But Jesus’ desires go unfulfilled for Jerusalem was “unwilling,” Jesus said, to receive the shelter he offered ...

4537. The Fox and the Hen
Luke 13:31-35
Illustration
Mickey Anders
... and a hen. Herod is called a fox. Jesus says he feels like a mother hen. And the people in Jerusalem are all the little chicks running around in great danger. There is an old proverb that warns, "The fox is in charge of the henhouse." We might use that expression when we put the oil companies in charge of making sure we don't have price gouging during an oil crisis. There's a fox in charge of the hen house. Jesus describes Herod as a "fox," a fascinating choice. I am sure that Herod would have preferred a ...

4538. Work Hard and Trust in God
Luke 13:1-9
Illustration
Carl Jech
... in 1 Corinthians 15:10: "I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God which is with me." We would also do well to make a motto out of a line from Saint Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit Order. He expressed this same profound paradox when he wrote: "Work hard and struggle as if everything depended on you; yet pray and trust God as if everything depended on God."

4539. Who Resented The Prodigal’s Return?
Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
Illustration
The Religious Ed teacher was reading this story of the Prodigal Son to his class, clearly emphasizing the resentment the older brother expressed at the return of his brother. When he was finished telling the story, he asked the class, "Now who was really sad that the prodigal son had come home?" After a few minutes of silence, one little boy raised his hand and confidently stated, "The fatted calf."

4540. Every Shot Makes Somebody Happy
Luke 15:11-32
Illustration
David E. Leininger
There is an old expression in the game of golf that says, "Every shot makes somebody happy," which means if you hit a good one, you are happy. If you hit a lousy one, your opponent is happy. Whoever came up with that line was not quite as charitable to the gentle folk who play the game as he or she might have been, but the point is well taken: good fortune for one does not necessarily mean good fortune for someone else.

4541. Making the Bed with His Wife
John 12:1-11
Illustration
Richard Meyer
... on the campaign trail when he was running for President. An article about Bob and Elizabeth Dole appeared in a magazine, along with a picture of Bob and Elizabeth making the bed together. Well, a male reader of the magazine wrote to Bob Dole and expressed his disappointment that Dole would allow himself to be photographed in such a "compromising" position, making the bed with his wife. Senator Dole wrote back to the man, saying, "You don't know the half of it; the only reason Elizabeth was helping at all ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... back flap. But #12 is the key: “Write Your Book.” Before practice makes perfect, practice makes perfect possible. On Easter Sunday we celebrate the most perfect event in the history of the world - the perfect enactment of divine love, the greatest expression of life ever gifted to the world — the resurrection of Jesus, Christ. Today, “death is dead.” These words are spoken by Lazarus in a play written by Eugene O’Neill called “Lazarus Laughed.” Lazarus is facing Caligula, the Roman emperor ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
I love thy kingdom Lord, The house of Thine abode, The church our blest Redeemer saved With his own precious blood. My heart resonates with those words penned by Timothy Dwight more than two hundred years ago. I love the church. A thousand sermons finely tuned could not express my gratitude, for all that I am, all that I have, all that I hope to become, I owe to the Church of Jesus Christ. The Church is of God and shall be preserved to the end of time and I would like to offer some reasons why. I. The ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... .” Verse 21: “Whoever has my command and obeys them, he is the one who loves me.” Verse 23: “If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching.” Our love for God is demonstrated not by some soft, sentimental emotion, but by obedience to his will, expressed in loving cooperation with his commands. Our obedience is grounded in our love. The command to love is the essential demand of Christian existence. To love means to orient one’s whole being toward others. Love is an action in which our whole being ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and over which He shall reign forever and ever. The core ethic of the Christian faith is love, love for God, love for one another, love for all God’s children, including love for our enemies. This love is expressed in the world through acts of peace and justice and deeds of service and ministry to the least of these. We pray for God’s kingdom to come on earth and pledge ourselves to work tirelessly toward this goal. What would happen if we who call ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... go home again. Here’s the truth about our lives. We came from God. We belong to God, and no matter how far away we roam, how high we climb, nor how low we stoop, God is waiting with open arms to welcome us back. Jesus strains the language to express the joy of an extravagant, loving, lavishing father when one of his own comes home. “Bring out the best robe and put it on his back. Get the signet ring; put it on his finger. Put some shoes on his feet, all God’s children need shoes. Kill the fatted ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of Christmas, this child, the Word of God made flesh, lives in us through the spirit. God gave us Himself. God is the Spirit within us, reminding us who we are and whose we are so we can be the people God created us to be. III. Faith (Polar Express Clip) And because God is with us, because we experience the Hope and Spirit given by this Gift of Gifts, we can say with the conductor. "Sometimes seeing is believing. And sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see." And that's ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... and shouted at the top of his voice, "Come on in! I've been expecting you." The audience roared, thunderous applause broke out, and they all agreed later that this was the greatest Christmas play they had ever seen. In his own special way, that little boy had expressed the spirit of the Gospel, the Spirit of Jesus reaching out to us: "Come on in! I've been expecting you." Conclusion Maybe the greatest act of Grace you and I can experience is the grace that allows us to see the need for Grace in the lives ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... of olive oil, but the expensive stuff, pure nard, imported from India, handed down from generation to generation, worth more than a whole years wages. She poured it on the head of Jesus as he sat at the table. A beautiful act, a loving deed, an extravagant expression of love and devotion. Love knows no limits. Love counts no cost. Love calculates no deal. Love never asks how much. Love gives. “She broke it open and poured it all on his head.” That word all, bothers me. When I sing: “All to Jesus I ...

Sermon
J. Howard Olds
... to be emotionally present. They need you to set respectable boundaries. They need you to teach them the true values of life. Let our love be sincere. Did you hear about the ex-fiancé who wrote this letter to her ex-boyfriend? “Dear John, Words cannot express the deep regret I feel at having broken our engagement. Will you take me back? No one but you could fill the void. Please forgive me. I love you, Susan. P.S. Congratulations on winning the lottery.” Neighbors are far away, some emotionally, some ...