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 2:8-20, Luke 2:1-7
Drama
Jerry Eckert
... And from that time on, the people of Israel longed for another King David, someone who could bring the territories back together, someone who could bring a long period of peace and prosperity. Later, as nation after nation swept over ... room for Mary, but he did get a safe place, a stable where they could be comfortable. (Joseph goes over to the manger and brings it back to the center where he stands.) Mary, the mother, was probably just a teenager. It is likely she had been a servant because she was poor, ...

Bulletin Aid
Jack Brownlee
... , I can bail out by turning left and circling around to the fountain. "Mort, Mort," John at first squeaked and then said in a deeper tone. "What are you up to today?" The corner trick worked, but it was Mordecai who took advantage of it. A head peeked back around the corner of the building. "Oh, John, is that you! I had already started to turn when I heard ..." his eyes caught the water jar and the smile erupted across his whole face. "Going for water?" "Yes." "Well, I've got to be going," said Mort beating ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... the child's friend comes along to say, "Maybe your parents are going to take all those presents out of the closet and bring them back to the store. Maybe they got mad at you for some reason and changed their mind about Christmas. Maybe they won't give you ... us His will, we are forgetting how long God has been waiting for us! The first letter of Peter refers to "God's patience" dating back to the time of Noah (3:20), but in truth, God has been waiting patiently for us in every age. God told us to worship ...

Luke 7:11-17, 1 Kings 17:7-24, Galatians 1:11-24
Sermon Aid
George Bass
... in the largest Protestant church in the United States, First Baptist Church of Dallas, or any other church. But he had a vision in a dream, the same dream three times, in which the Lord appeared and spoke to him, telling him that he was "his man" and to go back into the pulpit. He did, and preached with more power than ever.) God had special need of Paul in those early days of Christianity and he had to recruit him to the gospel in a manner that made it impossible for him to refuse the call of God. 3. Paul ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... we are struggling with our woes or wrestling with our problems or swimming through a sea of red ink. We fail most often at being human when we become too comfortable with our illusions. We become insensitive to others in our world, sometimes even at our own back door. Why do we continue to live as we live? Well, it feels good! It's comfortable. That chocolate milkshake tasted a whole lot better than putting that dollar in the offering plate, I can tell you that. Why do people continue to smoke if they know ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
Sermon
Ron Lavin
... with the law written on stone tablets (Jeremiah 31:31-34). This predicted time of hope, joy and fulfillment was experienced by the people of God in about 517 B.C. as they returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian captivity and rebuilt the temple. In this historical movement back home we have a parable of the movement from sad to glad in our lives. Why So Sad? Why were the Israelites so sad? How are we like them in this sadness? Some of the mourning in Babylon came because of sin and the refusal to acknowledge ...

Sermon
John Jamison
... . They have made our lives miserable often enough. It made us smile to see them brought down a notch. Then the baptizer took a step back, and turned to the rest of us. By the way, Matthew doesn't tell us about this part. He leaves us smiling. But Luke records ... those "Let's pretend" things we use to get a point across. I mean, if we give one coat away what will we wear when we go back up the mountain on the way home tonight? Doesn't he know it gets cold up there? And why was he staring right at us? I ...

Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon
John Jamison
... farmer, or a banker? Or are you the one caring for the dying mother or the lonely father? Are you a "baby-boomer," or are you the one who slips the envelope with money in it under the doors every Christmas? Are you the Christ? I know he is coming back, and I really want to recognize him when he does. You know, that's what yells at me out of this scripture this morning, John recognized him! I don't always understand what happens after Christ arrives, but I want to be sure to recognize him when he does. I ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... off the hot red soil. I had pictured in my mind all these years, grape arbors like grandpa’s that ran from the house to the garage in the backyard and which were full of green leaves, shade, and blue grapes. In Israel it’s different. The vine is pruned back drastically. That way it has a better chance of maturing and bearing the grapes. Jesus grew up with those vines all around his little village. He knew how you had to cut the wood to get the productive plant. He used the whole analogy as to how it is ...

Drama
Robert A. Morgan
... 's with the other shepherds, or if they scattered in different directions. I don't blame them for running away, not with the questions you and your men have heen asking. How long do I expect to have to look after these sheep? Well, until Nathanael and his friends get back, I suppose - or until I die, whichever comes first. I don't really mind looking after the sheep. I did it for so many years, it's second nature to me now. The only trouble is, I have to keep them close to town. I can't handle myself out ...

Sermon
Wallace H. Kirby
... into our own hands and assume that his way is our own. Our whole society is built around the philosophy that we can get what we want so long as we have the money to pay for it. We do not need to defend that statement or back up that philosophy, for it is obvious when we measure our homes, automobiles, clothing, vacations, social standing, and on and on. The Christian faith tells me, and I believe it, that there are a host of things that money cannot buy. Peace of mind, assurance about life, friendship ...

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... pack. Once in a while you've got to try to get away from the pack ... It's no use, of course. You must come back. You must ... You must leave the others in their own world. They just throw words and stones at you. They are afraid. You get used ... many things to do ... so many people to see ... Besides he's got plenty of people to compliment him." And off he went. I ran back, sick inside about the others. "Look what God has done ... Look ..." I shouted to all I saw. Then I saw him again ... He was surrounded ...

Mark 15:33-41, Mark 15:21-32
Sermon
Robert Allen
... he dipped him another bowl of chili. Then he said, "Son, your story is very familiar. My son and I got mad at each other a few months back. I said a lot of things in anger and he got mad and left. He's been gone for months and I have no idea where he ... love in Jesus Christ. We may be hurting. We may be filled with fear. We may be feeling the breath of death breathing on the back of our necks. But, there is hope beyond our crosses. Jesus said, "He that liveth and believeth in me shall never die." This is our ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... the two umbrellas I asked, 'Where do you go to church?' " 'Oh,' he said, 'my church is just around the corner.' "I said, 'Suppose we go to your church today and we'll go to my church next Sunday.' "I went to his church and I've never been back to my own. After four years, I felt it was not the law for me, but the ministry. I went to Drew Seminary and was ordained a Methodist minister, and received an appointment to a Methodist church in the Philippines. My name is Valencius. I am Bishop Valencius, Bishop ...

Sermon
... sacrifice of the Lord’s passover, for he passed over the houses of the people of Israel in Egypt when he slew the Egyptians but spared our houses.’ ... And the people bowed their heads and worshiped. Do you want to do something? If so, then you must go back, must return to origins, to the foundation, to God and, indeed, to God as he has revealed himself in the past. That’s the way it was for the ancient Jews and that’s the way it must be for us Christians today! For we Christians have our Passover ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... it witness to the best in us and to the worst in us? And, does it tell us through the characters lives how to find our way back home? This is my acid test. And, Harry Potter passes it. This is one of the main reasons the story of the life of our Lord has ... . The good and bad, he says, are all ugly! So how do we, the good and the bad, find salvation? How do we find our way back home? III I want to answer that in my third point. Listen closely. Here it is: The cross witnesses to the forgiveness that saves us all ...

Drama
Esther R. Russ
... , I spoke, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I’ll go to him!" "Mary!" He spoke in a louder, firmer voice. My heart leaped a thousand paces. Had not I heard my name spoken just that way before? I threw back my veil, and looked full into his face. The afternoon scene of a sycamore tree and a crowd flashed through my mind. "Master, oh Master!" I cried. My heart of pain was suddenly healed of its sorrow. Jesus was not dead! Pilate with his merciless conviction, the cross ...

Romans 3:21-31
Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... a small boy at the altar in a revival meeting. He knelt by the boy and prayed with him. Then he paused and asked, "Son, do you feel anything?" The boy answered, "No!" The preacher prayed some more and again asked, "Son, do you feel anything?" "No!" came back the answer. The preacher asked, "Son, do you see this crack down the middle of this old altar rail?" "Yes!" replied the boy. Then the preacher added, "Well, the devil and all his forces are on this side, Christ and all his promised life and love are on ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... a Christian, do I discipline myself or just let the grace of Christ automatically discipline me?" Wait a minute! You can get off the track so easily. It has to be both; you now discipline yourself by the insight and the strength given to you by grace. Let’s get back to it, sin is that which separated me from God; something that keeps God out of my life. It is something that I love more than God - whether I am aware of it or not. It is the prodigal loving the far country more than he loved his father. I ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... there are some here this morning who can identify with the wife in that story, but for some reason I find myself identifying with the husband. I’d like to think if I were in a similar situation, there would be people who would spare no expense to get me back. They wouldn’t haggle over the price. They wouldn’t say, ‘Well, let me think about it.’ I like to think that they would say, ‘We’ll do anything for you.’” (Mark Trotter 4/2/95) The point of that story is this: sometimes it’s O.K. to ...

Sermon
Richard Hoefler
... in his glorification. God and the Son of God will be glorified in the death of Lazarus because the life necessary to bring Lazarus back from the dead will be Christ’s own life given freely on the cross to bring all persons out of death to life. A ... . The fact that he is with us and we are with him is to experience life both now as well as then. Mary Martha went back and called to her sister Mary privately, "The Teacher is here, and he is asking for you." Immediately, Mary hurried out, and when she arrived ...

Mk 2:22 · 2 Cor 5:17 · Is 43:19
Sermon
Robert Noblett
... flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what lies behind.1 The strength of the old is the scaffolding for the emergence of the new. Third, in this partnership, old recognizes the need to step off into the wings as the new becomes stronger. Remember back to those not so long ago years when trips into space were rather frequent? The people in Houston did a good job of showing us diagrams of how a given space trip would proceed. I remember particularly how one part of the rocket would drop away as ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... and the devil have met in mortal combat at the cross and in the tomb. For three days, we were unsure of the outcome. But on Easter morning Jesus emerged as the undisputed Victor! Don’t be afraid of tomorrow! The Lamb has won! The second message of Jesus, backed up by the Angel, is this: Jesus Will Be Our Road Guide! Jesus told the women to inform the disciples that he was going ahead of them to Galilee and would meet them there. Jesus is always out in front of his followers, paving the way, filtering our ...

Drama
Jon Joyce
... that thief on the cross that he would be with you. Forgive me, forgive me. [Looks heavenward, pleading, but there is only silence] I didn’t mean to do it. I didn’t mean to. [He rises, paces throughout the remainder of the scene] I tried to give the money back ... for the poor. VOICE: "Why do you trouble the woman? For she has done a beautiful thing to me. For you always have the poor with you, but you will not always have me. In pouring this ointment on my body she has done it to prepare me for burial ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... we wonder who told them, but it doesn’t matter anymore. They are unhappy and we are unhappy. The boomerang has worked again and we are in trouble. Now suppose that we have said good things about somebody. Will it come back? It surely will! Only this time it will come back to us and make us happy. Whatever we say will come back, but the difference is how it comes back to us. Jesus tells us that his way is to say only good about people, and then we shall know that only good will be said of us in return.

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