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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Robert Noblett
... without tact. On another level, “thank-you” is an acknowledgment of helpfulness. “Thank-you” is a verbal recognition to another that they have well served us. It affirms what they have done and encourages them to do more of it. Our appreciation becomes their inspiration. And on still another level, the ability to say “thank-you” separates the human being from the parasite. One who is legitimately grateful is not usually found to be one who arrogantly presumes and parasitically lives off the ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... assembling the good life are supremely illustrated in the life of Jesus Christ. Take the matter of integrity or having a good name. Christ made many promises to the world in the New Testament. Across almost 2,000 years not one of them has failed. Joshua appreciated the faithfulness of God. In his valedictory to the Hebrew nation in the book of the Bible bearing his name, he said, “Not one thing has failed of all the good things which the Lord your God promised concerning you.” The integrity of the Lord ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... she was taken out of Man.” Woman means literally “from man.” No wonder that Adam could have deep affection for her. She was part of himself. Martin Luther affectionately called his wife, Katherine, “Kitty my rib.” She took this as a compliment and deeply appreciated his love. What a pity that men have had such a misconception of the status of women through history! Some have acted toward women as though woman came from man’s foot bone and therefore was an object to be kicked around. Others have ...

1 Samuel 15:1-35
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Charles Curley
... would have you go. Forgive us, O Lord, for those times when we look only at the surface, and see only what we want to see. Help us to look beneath appearances and see into the true depths of the human spirit. Expand our perceptions, and give us a greater appreciation for the persons we encounter in this life. You have made human beings in varied shapes and forms, nationalities and races. Grant to us a new awareness of the wonderful diversity of human life, which is your gift to us. Amen.

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Charles Curley
... see what God saw in the heart of David. I suspect that David could sing about Saul in the same way that he sings about Jonathan because, no matter how hard Saul tried, Saul could not alienate the love that was in David's heart. It is sad not to appreciate what we have until we lose it. David's great grief for Saul and Jonathan should remind us how important are the relationships which are the most invisible, because they are the ones closest to us, the ones we take most for granted. This is why David's song ...

Mark 3:20-30, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18, Mark 3:31-35, Psalm 138:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... C. Strength Added Daily We do not gain strength and courage in one fell swoop usually. It comes as we exercise what we already have. CONTACT Points of Contact 1. Experiencing Family. Everyone longs for human companionship. People want to be accepted and appreciated. It is difficult to stand out from the crowd and be different. Someone has said that personal failures are always failures of love. The church should be a true family where people find acceptance and experience love. The church should be a family ...

Mk 14:1 - 15:47 · Isa 50:4-9 · Phil 2:5-11 · Ps 31:9-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... imported from India. Those present commenced to criticize her for such an extravagance. Jesus, always a gracious receiver, sticks up for her and accepts her ministry in the spirit which it was given. It was a great act of love, probably rendered in appreciation for what Jesus had done for her. Love does not count the cost. Loyalty has its price (14:10-11). There seems to be a relationship between the extravagance of the anointing and the betrayal by Judas. Judas was the treasurer for Jesus' disciples ...

John 6:16-24, John 6:1-15, 2 Samuel 11:1-27, Ephesians 3:14-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... Hunger Appeal. The fact is that hunger has no appeal. Voluntary fasting may have an appeal as a spiritual discipline but imposed hunger has no appeal whatsoever. Those who are hungry can think of nothing else than their dire need for food. They cannot appreciate the higher things of the spirit until their basic physical needs are met. Hunger organizations make their appeal to the relatively rich to share some of the scraps of bread that fall from their table. That task seems even more daunting to us than ...

John 15:1-17, Acts 8:26-40, Acts 9:19b-31, 1 John 4:7-21
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Russell F. Anderson
... pruning (cleansing) and cultivation. A fourth type of branch remains; these are supporting branches. They don't appear to possess much fruit themselves but they support those branches that are more productive in fruiting. These branches need to be nourished and appreciated for their vital function. Outline: 1. List the four different kinds of branches. 2. Look at worship stats, giving, and involvement to see how many of your congregants fall into the respective categories. a) What kind of branch church are ...

Mark 1:14-20, Jonah 3:1-10, Jeremiah 3:6-4:4, 1 Corinthians 7:1-40
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Russell F. Anderson
... each of us people that perhaps only we can reach with the gospel. Think about it. Who are they? Identify them. Write their names down. Then reflect on specific ways that you can share God's love with them. Maybe they need a friend. Perhaps they have kids and would appreciate a chance to get away by themselves. Offer to baby-sit. A parent has died. Send them a card of condolence. Call them up a week or two after the funeral. Yet get the idea. Now do it! Do it as a fisher of men and women. If we let ...

Jn 3:1-17 · Mt 28:16-21 · Rom 8:12-17 · Isa 6:1-8 · Ps 29
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Russell F. Anderson
... by George Burns and we attend church in jeans, we seldom experience God as awesome. God has become our buddy. Like Rodney Dangerfield, God might be saying: "I just don't get no respect." To really see God is to behold him high and lifted up. To really appreciate God's standing beside us in Jesus, we have to recognize that this God still lofts over us. Thrice holy (v. 3). The one seraph called out to the other, "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory." My understanding ...

Luke 19:1-10
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Larry R. Kalajainen
... . We're not left to imagine the reaction of the other people standing around, however. They are clearly unhappy. Here they are, all good, law-abiding, patriotic citizens who know whom to despise and whom to approve. Jesus' attentions to Zacchaeus are not appreciated at all by the other onlookers. Why should he single out Zacchaeus to provide the honor of hospitality rather than some of them who remain steadfast in their hatred of the Romans and in their support of nationalistic aspirations? Why go stay in ...

Genesis 12:1-8
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James Wilson
... Shield, we lift our voices in praise to You for the many blessings You have so freely given to us. Use our nation in Your mighty kingdom. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession Lord, so often as we live our everyday lives, we fail to appreciate the wonderful ways in which You have so blessed our nation. Too often, Lord, we have taken for granted even the basic freedoms others, in less fortunate nations, only dream of one day having. Forgive us, Lord, and lead us into ways we can share Your blessings ...

John 12:1-11
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Lee Griess
... , don't have the same sense of gratitude that I do. In fact, I've noticed that for most church people, it's not so much what God had done for them, but what they still want God to do!" If you can identify with that statement, perhaps we can appreciate the story in today's Gospel reading from John 12. It's an unusual story -- this story of the anointing of Jesus' feet with oil. All four Gospel writers include it in their writing, but only John records it as happening in the house of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus ...

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David M. Oliver
... . Oftentimes, we have had a few days off. We have broken with the regular routine of life. Special foods have delighted us. Colorful decorations adorn our homes. We are surrounded by family and friends. People have remembered us with cards or gifts. Mutual appreciation and affirmation usually flow more freely in times like this. During these periods, we are like the fresh-cut evergreen. The sweet aroma of our lives is lavished on everyone. Joy is not only something we yearn for, but also something we feel ...

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Robert S. Crilley
... the same river ... for that which once was, no longer is, nor shall it really ever be again. And I am probably not alone in the belief that to live is to experience change. Now, the two of you may not fully understand, nor yet be able to appreciate it completely, but from this very moment on, your lives have also changed. Of course, in many respects, it is a welcomed change, and no doubt, one well received by you both. Still, because this is an occasion marked by change, I have chosen as today's scripture ...

Luke 15:1-7, Luke 15:8-10
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Merle G. Franke
... one who proposed it. And as the months passed, we saw signs that some people were indeed often using the building for prayer and quiet time. As evidence of this, we collected the thank you notes that people had written and left in the pews, notes that expressed appreciation that the church sanctuary was open when some person was in need of a place to think or pray. And then there was the rose on the altar. One week I noticed a solitary rose lying on the altar, placed there by an anonymous person. The rose ...

Mark 14:43-52, Psalm 55:1-23
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R. Sheldon MacKenzie
... teachers have suggested that what took place in the orchard at night was more painful than all that took place before noon the next day! There was a tremendous lot behind the text which reads:"They all forsook him and fled." Mark wanted his readers to appreciate that just as Jesus had been betrayed by Judas so he had been betrayed by all the other disciples as well. He wanted his readers to feel for themselves the consequences of brave pledges of loyalty, when there is nothing with which to back them up ...

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R. Sheldon MacKenzie
... is "King" in name only. Leaving him alone.-- Amen. Prayer Prayer: Mighty God, help us to know the good meaning of silence. And how it may refresh our lives. Help us to experience the healing of silence. And how it may mend our minds and bodies. Help us to appreciate the power of silence. And how it may bring love into our lives. Help us to know the strength of silence. And how it may speak against evil in the world. Defend us from the cowardice of silence, when we ought to speak out and don’t. Protect us ...

Luke 13:18-22 · Joel 2:12-19
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Jack Brownlee
... personal friends as near as Bethsaida. It had been reported recently that he and his followers were now stopping in small towns and making friends, as usual, with tax collectors and publicans, and casting a strange influence on women and children who had no appreciation for the law of God, and had no way of discriminating between debate and error. "We must take care," he continued, "to keep our loved ones from the influence of these teachings to be sure. But we must also be very precise in our accusations ...

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Michael Rogness
... side, to the centrality of the emotions, and to the way we express our awareness in images, pictures, and stories, which are all laden with feelings as well as intellectual assessments ... If we wish to be responsible preachers, then we need to appreciate and understand this brave new world we are entering, with its expanding consciousness of our very selves. Otherwise we run the risk of miscommunicating the Gospel instead of proclaiming it, or at least of missing some valuable media for sharing the good ...

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Michael Rogness
... read sermons, since a reader can look back and review the points. But for an audience who will hear it only once, a good speaker makes the structure crystal clear. The listener who got it anyway won't mind, and the listener whose attention wandered will appreciate it! I have done an exercise with pastors which illustrates how essential such clarity is. Years ago my father preached a sermon on Thomas (2 Easter, John 20:19-31).36 His title was, "Where Will You Station Yourself?" Thomas did not see the risen ...

523. A Walk With The Devil
Luke 4:1-13
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John E. Sumwalt
... yours." I gulped as I looked at all of those influential pulpits in big churches that are coveted by so many preachers but I want you to know that somehow I managed to say, "No, thank you, I'll stay here in my little church where I'm loved and appreciated." And then the devil took me to the top of the Sears Tower in Chicago. He let me look through the telescope they have up there at a net he had set up on the pavement below. There was a large crowd gathered around the net. They were chanting, "Go ...

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Clement E. Lewis
... that life is the natural gift of God, by means of developmental process and the gift of human consciousness. The psalmist had very little medical knowledge by which to describe the conception and pregnancy process, but he possessed something more important -- a true religious appreciation for the miracle of life. He knew nothing of genetics, the sciences of obstetrics, gynecology, or pediatrics -- but he knew who had the power to cause life, and he was glad! He had no X-ray or sonar by which to observe the ...

525. Do You Want To Be More Spiritual?
Romans 8:1-17
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Clement E. Lewis
... are essential to spiritual growth. Most people discover that when they have done the right thing, and have done their best in the interest of spiritual development and religious growth, inner peace comes to their lives. It is then that they come to full appreciation of the words, "To be spiritually minded is life and peace." Total commitment to God through Christ is the best means of finding that life and peace. When we are truly spiritual persons we often find that we have considerable influence on others ...

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