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 18:1-8
Sermon
John Wayne Clarke
... , time is moving toward a goal. That goal has been carefully planned and determined by the sovereign will of God. The widow in our parable has no visible means of hiring a competent attorney to plead her case. We are so used to seeing high-profile people with high-profile representation. From O. J. to Michael Jackson, we see that wealth can purchase the very best legal minds. Our lesson drives the point home that it is not money, nor who the attorney is — it is who Jesus is that matters! As was mentioned ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... was done recently of some 30,000 users of one mainstream dating site. Here is what was discovered. The people who use Internet dating sites are taller, richer, skinnier and better looking than the average Joe or Jolene at least that is what they say on their profiles. For example, 4% of the online daters claim to earn more than $200,000 per year. Wow! That compares with fewer than 1% of typical Internet users who actually earn that much. Twenty-eight per cent of the women on the site said that they are ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... or feed them supper. Big fringes, small fringes — it doesn’t matter. Fringes don’t matter. What matters is if the thread that ties the fringes to the garment binds faith to the heart and soul of the body. There are two things we all know about “profiling.” First, it is illegal and it is wrong. Second, it is what each of us instinctually does every day. We all judge those we encounter on some “gut level” regardless of what we believe and hope and pray for. We like the UPS guy. We cannot stand ...

Zechariah 5:1-4
Understanding Series
Pamela J. Scalise
... cubits or fifteen feet, is far out of proportion to the eleven-inch height of the Isaiah scroll, however. There are two possibilities for what Zechariah saw. Meyers and Meyers calculate that a long scroll that was partially unrolled, as it would be for reading, would have a profile with a width twice as long as it was high (Haggai, Zechariah 1–8, p. 282). If this is the nature of the visionary document, then it is probably a giant scroll of the Law. The book of the Law found in the temple in Josiah’s ...

Matthew 22:1-14, Matthew 21:33-46, Matthew 21:28-32, Matthew 21:23-27
Teach the Text
Jeannine K. Brown
... or exclusion. Are we ready and willing to open our doors and hearts to the most unlikely and, seemingly, most unworthy of candidates? Are we ready to see covenant faithfulness in the repentance and faith of those who do not fit our community profile? 2. Jesus as the faithful Son of God in the final two parables is the fulcrum of people’s response: covenant faithfulness centers on their response to him. Whereas Jesus’ interpretation of the first parable (the parable of the two sons) identifies people ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... ritual reminiscent of the ethical inquiries of Psalms 15 and 24, the prophet turns the question slightly from “who” can approach the Lord to “how” one must approach him, giving the answer in ethical terms (Mic. 6:8). This theme has a lower profile in the Wisdom literature, but a visible one nevertheless. The book of Proverbs downgrades the sacrifice of the wicked, which is understandable, and gives commendation to the “prayer of the upright” (Prov. 15:8), as if the “prayer of the upright” is ...

Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... the priests, and Psalm 5 contains the confessional response of pilgrims. As the description of the “doer of righteousness” in Psalms 15 and 24 does not refer to a particular person or group but portrays a character profile, so the description of the wicked in Psalm 5 is probably also a character profile. Thus, the mention of the wicked in Psalm 5 may stem not from the actual circumstances of the speaker but from the entry liturgy itself. Psalm 5 was probably not a special psalm designed for individuals ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... of a human being. However, the teachings of Jesus instruct us to go beyond what the ordinary person is apt to do. We need to know that there are people who do go that extra mile, who care just a little bit more. In her book Profiles in Character, former Congresswoman Barbara Cubin of Wyoming tells how her character was shaped by the moral influence of her parents. Barbara’s parents divorced when she was young. A few years later, Barbara’s mother remarried. Her new stepfather worked hard to support the ...

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Sermon
R. Kevin Mohr
... this “crusade” story. It has been widely quoted in many sermons found online. 3. The exact source of the quote is unknown. Augustine of Hippo said something similar about the Word of God, and Charles Spurgeon used similar wording a number of times in sermons. See, http://www.allaboutgod.net/profiles/blogs/the- word-of-god-is-like-a, posted by Yoel Charan, 2009, accessed on May 15, 2015

Sermon
King Duncan
... parties and celebrity events. He even ended up several years ago on the stage at the Academy Awards and at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner for President Obama. He had crashed these as well. Karger claims there is no high-profile party or wedding or funeral or political event he can’t crash. He says the key to being a successful party crasher is to look confident, as if you belong there, and no one will question you. (1) Our Bible verses today make me think of Fred Karger and the “ ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... . 2. “The Lure of the Disaster Movie” by Tom Brook, BBC.com July 31, 2013, https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20130731-the-lure-of-the-disaster-movie. 3. David Guzik, https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/luke-21/. 4. “The Profile: The quiet VC who had a monster year & the Dogecoin millionaire,” Interview by Polina Marinova Pompliano, The Profile, May 23, 2021. 5. Gwenyth Todebush (Stressie Bessie) @EPrecipice, Twitter January 25, 2022. 6. The Voice of the Martyrs newsletter, August 2019.

Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... , Volume 107, Number 3, p. 178. https://www.americanscientist.org/article/huh-is-that-a-universalword#:~:text=Words%20that%20mean%20the%20same,that%20the%20word%20is%20universal. 2. “The Profile Dossier: Luis von Ahn, the Immigrant Founder Who Built the World’s Most Downloaded Education App” by Polina Pompliano, The Profile, November 2, 2022. 3. “Sitzfleisch: The German concept to get more work done” by Emily Schultheis, BBC.com, September 3, 2018. https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20180903-to ...

Sermon
David Coffin
... rabbit out of the hat, the crowds want a bigger rabbit pulled out the hat next week. So many clergy simply opt out, and often state this on their mobility form profiles when they seek another congregation. If certain words such as maybe “transformation, vibrant, or innovative” do not appear on a particular pastoral candidate’s profile, the name is put aside by both the judicatory and congregation call committee. Jesus was not willing to do another food miracle or sign, which was not then, nor now, a ...

Sermon
Various Authors
... Medley - Joel 2:1-2, 12-17 2. Anatomy of a Testimony - Deuteronomy 26:1-11 3. A Resume of Righteousness – Genesis 15:1-18 4. RSVP – Isaiah 55:1-9 5. Joshua’s New Diet – Joshua 5:9-12 6. Heisman in the Hudson – Isaiah 43:16-21 7. Profile of a Savior – Isaiah 50:4-9a 8. That’s Why We Call It Good - Isaiah 52:13--53:12 9. The Gospel According to Pronouns – Acts 10:34-43 But! by Steven E. Albertin 1. Show Me Your Credentials – 2 Corinthians 6:3-13 2. Did God Really Say ...

Sermon
Douglas J. Deuel
... been fascinated with Michael Jordan. I think he is the most phenomenal and the most graceful athlete of all time. I consider it a real treat to have been able to witness some of his remarkable athletic achievements. Michael Jordan, though, was not always a high-profile and super-successful athlete. In fact, as a freshman in high school, he tried out for basketball, but he did not make the school team. He was cut after the tryouts. As a sophomore, Michael did make the team. As his team was playing the state ...

Sermon
Richard Patt
... from the dead" (v. 31). But assuming that we have eyes that see, in what areas of life can we notice human beings in need? In every area. The situation in the text is dramatic and obvious. Lazarus, with his open sores and wretched appearance, was a high profile case of a person in need. The rich man should have known better; he should have noticed Lazarus. Look around you in the places where you spend your day. You will notice people in need, I can assure you. Some of the people you work with have broken ...

Sermon
William L. Self
We are offered wonderful news from the Bible on this eighth Sunday of Epiphany. God has a way of bringing us the very personal lives of his chosen people. We are God's chosen whether we fit the profile of the clergy or as laity -- or, as my family would say, normal people. The story told in Hosea is one of great personal pain and suffering and brokenheartedness on the part of this prophet of God. His beloved wife Gomer leaves his home and hearth for a life of ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
... . What was so amusing, however, was not the article itself but the accompanying color box, a small town imitation of a USA Today feature, showcasing selected tidbits from this fellow's private life. It was a local version of the "Dewar's Scotch Profile," and it treated this water department bureaucrat as if he were a rock star or a matinee idol. It supplied such fascinating facts as this man's "role model" (Abraham Lincoln), his "latest book read" (something by Robert Ludlum), his "drink of choice" (Corona ...

Sermon
R. Robert Cueni
... but sometimes we are asked to do the unreasonable. NBC's Dateline (7/20/93) featured the story of the George Keller family in Seattle, Washington. A serial arsonist was terrorizing the city. George Keller followed the newspaper accounts carefully and concluded the psychological profile fit his son, Paul. That didn't mean much until the newspaper ran the police artist's rendering of an eyewitness who saw a man running from the location of one of the fires. That drawing looked like his son, Paul. The Kellers ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... too much. Caligula came through here two weeks ago. The next day, one of King Herod's advisors went on trial for treason. The word is that the guy was set up by Caligula, but there's no proof. The advisor was crucified yesterday. Everyone is keeping a low profile right now. Herod doesn't need help to be paranoid. For your headaches, all I can say is take a nap every day. The roots and leaves around here don't work, so most of the headache sufferers around here just try to sleep them off. Mal Jerusalem, July ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... John is paraphrasing what Jesus meant. Let’s put it this way. When a church synod, diocese, conference elects a bishop or chief pastor, the delegates laity and clergy seek the opportunity to observe, interview and study both the ministry and personal profile of the candidates. My experience tells me that if, at the time of interview and visits, the nominees make personal claims for themselves such as, “I will be the greatest, most inspiring, most sensitive and concerned leader you have ever known ...

Sermon
Charles R. Leary
... didn’t want to be visible. She went through the liturgy, made her way to the altar rail in a kind of sneaking manner, and then escaped. What does all this have to do with healing? After all, you and I are not reading X-rays or EKGs or blood profiles. You may work with people having these tests. You may work in a nursing home or on a hospital ward. Most of us have had some of these tests done ourselves. I had some outpatient tests done recently. My mother-in-law had surgery not long ago. Most of us ...

2 Peter 3:1-18, Isaiah 40:1-31, Mark 1:1-8
Sermon Aid
Russell F. Anderson
... Jesus" (John 12:21). One pastor has this phrase printed on a card and affixed inside his pulpit. This reminds him that his role is not to magnify himself but the Lord Jesus Christ. John the Baptist did an exemplary job of maintaining a low profile so that people might see Jesus. He proclaimed: "After me will come one more powerful than I..." (v. 7). SERMON POSSIBILITIES Old Testament: Isaiah 40:1-11 Sermon Title: The Shepherd King. Sermon Angle: Many kings have boasted of their might and power, which they ...

Mt 15:21-28 · Mk 7:24-30
Sermon
Gordon Pratt Baker
... he did because she was not an Israelite. But the Master loved children and wanted only the best for them. (cf. Matthew 18:16; 19:13-15) So there must have been some other reason for his seeming insensitivity. And there was. Jesus was trying to keep a low profile in Canaan. Let word of what he was doing get back to Jerusalem and it could spell disaster for him. For not only had he incurred the wrath of Herod Antipas, thus facing the threat of suffering the same fate as the Tetrarch had meted out to John the ...

Sermon
James Weekley
The greatest of all human mysteries is death. Its sphinx-like profile casts a mysterious shadow upon the light of our progress. It becomes a riddle even to us today because, we, too, are unable to comprehend it. There is very little we can document about death. We do know that death is the unwelcome stranger who comes without invitation. This dark ...

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