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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James Weekley
... society of "free bubble up and rainbow stew." Quickly, he reminds us that as we take our lumps, his goodness will still be there. His goodness is always there, emptying itself out on us. We do not deserve it. But like the manna, it's always there at first light. Dare we ask the self-reflecting question in these days, "Will we be half as committed to serving his "goodness" as he is to meeting our daily needs?"

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Erskine White
... for many people, even for Christians. In fact, faithful people know that they need not feel ashamed or confused about getting these "Christmas blues" - it is with good reason that our text this morning links words like "distress" and "foreboding" with the Advent season. I dare say that at least half of us will find the holidays an emotionally difficult time in one way or another, and we’ll need faith to see it through. We’ll need faith to look past our distress to see what is really taking place ...

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Erskine White
... first try a "Peace Through Strength" approach. One person can threaten the other with physical abuse or emotional abuse, or financial ruin, or whatever weapon he or she has to use and thoroughly cow the other person into submission. The other person doesn't dare continue the argument for fear of the consequences. But "Peace Through Strength" isn't really peace, is it. It isn't peace between nations and it isn't peace between people. When one party uses overwhelming power to win a "victory" like this, the ...

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Erskine White
... and emptiness," as Isaiah did. It takes spiritual courage to say, "How great Thou art," because the other side of that statement is, "How small I am." When we say of God, "How exalted Thou art! ", we are also saying, "How lowly I am!" Dare to contemplate the Infinite Majesty of God and we come face to face with our own insignificance, our own relative unimportance. Not many preachers today will tell people how insignificant they are compared to the vast mysteries of God and His creation. Preaching about ...

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Erskine White
... live by, in the wisdom of their final years. But Bonhoeffer's words speak to all of us at any age. The truth is that we all stand before a fiery furnace of Babylon, which human hands have made. In Daniel's day, you were exposed to it if you dared to disobey the king. In Bonhoeffer's day, you faced it in a Nazi death camp. Today, you are exposed to the fiery furnace merely by being born. Such is the obscene inheritance given to every child of the nuclear age. A young mother told me recently that her five ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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Erskine White
... Romans. Then read Ecclesiastes and understand why it says that "There is nothing new under the sun" (1:9). Sensitive people have always felt that their own generation is the most immoral of all. A young man spoke for many people when he said, "I dare not marry - the future is so unsettled." His name was William Wilberforce and he said it in 1791. Another young man said, "There is scarcely anything round us but ruin and despair." That was William Pitt in 1806. People who now predict Christ's imminent return ...

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John M. Braaten
... sacrificially to God includes submitting ourselves to each other on our wedding day. We are to be gift to each other and we must learn to receive each other as gift. A gift is a surprise package, infinitely less than we expected, and infinitely more than we ever dared to dream. To receive another as gift, we must first make room in our heart and life for that gift. To make room for the gift is to clean house, ridding ourselves of assumptions, needs, and demands. It is to say to our beloved, "I have room for ...

Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:16-18, Joel 2:12-17, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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George Bass
... , so that others may see it and praise the giver, is unacceptable to God. To those whose giving has been acknowledged by others, Jesus says, "You have already received your reward." Prayer is the second act of piety that godly persons should practice, but people dare not pray in ways that bring attention to one's religiosity; such prayer, which is done for the benefit of others and is not really directed to God, is hypocritical and, therefore, worthless. Fasting, which is the last of the three acts of piety ...

Romans 9:30--10:21, Deuteronomy 26:1-15, Luke 4:1-13, Psalm 91:1-16
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George Bass
... actually quoted verses 11 and 12 ("For he shall give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you in their hands, lest you dash your foot against a stone"), when he took Jesus up to the highest point of the temple and dared him to jump. But it was verse 15 which gave the introit and the Sunday the name, Invocabit, "He shall call upon me, and I will answer him" - adding, "I am with him in trouble; I will rescue him and bring him to honor." The church, which was reflecting on ...

John 13:1-17, Psalm 116:1-19, Exodus 12:1-30, 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, Mark 14:12-26, Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, Hebrews 10:19-39, Luke 22:7-38
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George Bass
... Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. In this Holy Thursday liturgy, people who have been "marked with the cross of Christ forever" if they go to the Table of the Lord with "invisible" ashes on their foreheads hear that their sins are forgiven and that they may dare to hope for life beyond physical death. The sign of the cross - the new covenant - is renewed in the body and blood of Christ - bread and wine - and the precious words of the living Lord: "My body is given for you ... this cup which is poured ...

John 13:31-38, Revelation 21:1-27, Revelation 19:1-10, Acts 14:8-20, Leviticus 19:1-37, Acts 14:21-28, Psalm 145:1-21
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George Bass
... how they will be at the return of Jesus Christ. 3. In the event of Jesus' return there will be a consummation, in which God will dwell with his people, banish pain, suffering and sorrow, and usher in his everlasting kingdom with "liberty and justice for all!" 4. So we dare to pray, "Come, Lord Jesus! Come quickly!

Acts 2:1-13, Psalm 104:1-35, Joel 2:28-32, Genesis 11:1-9, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, John 16:5-16, John 20:19-23, John 15:18--16:4
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George Bass
... "gifts of the Spirit," primarily because of the problem that "speaking in tongues" by some Christians had upon the community as a whole; it was divisive. So Paul reminds them that the Holy Spirit gives different gifts to different people; those who speak in tongues dare not think that they are superior to others, that their gift is more important than the other gifts. All have been "baptized by the same Spirit," and all who "have the Spirit" proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord. All believers belong to him and to ...

Colossians 1:15-23, Colossians 1:1-14, 2 Kings 2:1-18, Deuteronomy 30:11-20, Psalm 69:1-36, Psalm 25:1-22, Luke 10:25-37
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George Bass
... s what the whole parable is about, isn't it? Godly people, which Christians are supposed to be, not only are to love God, but they must also love their fellow human beings. It is especially when people are in trouble, in desperate need, that the Christians dare not delay in going to their assistance, regardless of the cost. Our regard and attitude and actions toward other people are measures of our love for God. 3. Jesus' mandate to his disciples is, "Go and do likewise" that is, imitate and expand upon the ...

Luke 11:1-13, Psalm 138:1-8, Genesis 18:16-33, 2 Kings 5:1-27, Colossians 2:6-23
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George Bass
... /cycle of Pentecost. Depending on the lectionary followed and calendar year, this Tenth Sunday after Pentecost would be the "First Sunday after St. Lawrence," and would inform every Christian that we follow a "bloody trail" left by the martyrs of every age who dared to proclaim the gospel and call Jesus their Lord and Savior. This Sunday has yet another theological clue that is given by the church year (in 1992); August 15th is the festival of Mary, Mother of Our Lord. That day highlights the annunciation ...

2 Timothy 1:1-2:13, Amos 5:1-17, Habakkuk 1:12--2:1, Habakkuk 1:1-4, Psalm 95:1-11, Psalm 37:1-40, Luke 17:1-10
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George Bass
... to the unchurched, he said, "But isn't preservation at the center of it?" The church needs to be renewed for Christ's sake and so that the gospel may be known in the world, not simply to save and preserve a religious institution. 3. The church dare not be guilty of over-simplifying the problems of this world, which are many and complex and even threaten the future of life on earth. (For example, today's paper carried a story about the destruction of one of the most important rain forests in the Northern ...

Bulletin Aid
Wayne B. Keller
... in the new life in Christ the King, I have exciting news for you! Christ died for us that we might know how much God loves us and forgives us and receives us. Ministers: We come to worship today to experience anew what this means. Pastor: If we dare to accept God's grace offered to us in the Cross, we are free to live life sensitized with expectation, filled with joy, alive to new possibilities, released from boredom. Ministers: That's how we want to live. Pastor: Come on then, let's celebrate the presence ...

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George Johnson
... the whole gospel. 1. We are accountable. It does make a difference how we live, how we respond to God's call. There will be a separation. Some will hear the words "Come, you who are blessed by my Father. Enter." Others will hear the words "Depart from me." Jesus dares to draw a line between people. He sees black and white clearly. We tend to see various shades of gray. Nobody is a one and no one is a ten. Many of us comfort ourselves by claiming to be between four and six. We're middle of the roaders ...

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George Johnson
Do you remember the first time you told a boyfriend or girlfriend those three words, "I love you?" When did you first say it to the one you married? I don't remember the particular occasion, but I remember thinking about it. Do I dare tell her how I feel? I really think I love her, but should I tell her yet? Then I thought, what if she doesn't have any of these feelings for me? Will she be embarrassed? Will I be sticking my neck out? Will it change our relationship if I ...

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Thomas Slavens
... of people like Plato, Amos, Servetus, Thomas Jefferson, and the One who went to a Cross rather than compromise his conscience. In this faith can be built the kind of world in which we, and our children, and our children’s children will dare to ask, “Says who?” Prayer Our God, we thank You for the freedom inaugurated and sustained in this land by our ancestors. For Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Susan B. Anthony, Martin Luther King, Jr., and for all those less famous people ...

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James Garrett
... strange and new and hopeful. In John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Christian arrives in his journey at the palace. The palace is heavily guarded. It will be a battle to seek an entry. A man sits at the door to take the names of those who would dare to enter. Many are hanging back, reluctant and afraid. Christian with a very stout countenance walks up to the man saying, “Set down my name, sir.” “Set down my name, sir.” In essence that is what Jesus did when he came to be baptized by John. He ...

Sermon
James Garrett
... popular acceptance during their own lifetime. Dr. James Sutherland Bonnell, a Presbyterian minister of another generation, has a great line on this text. “Jesus was favorably received by his townsfolk until he challenged the provincial, racial prejudice. He dared to declare that the children of Israel were not special favorites of God.” Indeed, the heavenly Father had singled out individuals in Sidon and Syria for unparalleled blessings. “And that,” Dr. Bonnell wrote, ‘‘really set the heather on ...

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John M. Braaten
... rumors are true, that the resurrection of Jesus is not just wishful thinking, that somehow he has survived the ordeal. Another part of them is filled with the fear that he might be risen. Fear, because they did not look forward to meeting him. Indeed, would they dare to look him in the eyes again after they had failed him so miserably? What would he say? What would he do? They had shamefully abandoned him. Would he return to them or would he go out to find other disciples, disciples who would believe in him ...

Drama
Dallas A. Brauninger
... him Lord, saying, 'The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit at my right hand, until I put your enemies under your feet" "If David thus calls him Lord, how can he be his son?" 1: No one was able to give him an answer, nor from that day did anyone dare to ask him any more questions.

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Robert Allen
... , bandits, and other enemies, he went out alone into the wilderness. When others were too cowardly to speak out against the intimidating policies of one of the most powerful rulers of the Northern Kingdom of Israel -- a king named Ahab -- it was Elijah who dared to rock the boat and oppose the king. When Queen Jezebel was leading Israel to flirt with the materialistic god, Baal, it was Elijah who called for a theological showdown on Mount Carmel to determine which was the real God of Israel -- the God ...

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Robert Allen
... as your own…” The court was in stunned silence. You could have heard a pin drop. These charges had been rumored throughout the city. These charges had been whispered about in the palace. These charges had been gossiped about in small groups. But no one had dared to speak about these charges to the face of the king. What would David do? He had killed once for Bathsheba. Would he now kill the prophet? One look at David and you knew the answer. His face was drained of color, his body shook with emotion ...

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