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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Sermon
Thomas Long
... waiting for the consolation of Israel." Anna "never left the Temple courts; day and night she worshiped God, fasting and praying," for she was among "those waiting for the redemption of Israel."2 It is never easy to wait for anything of importance - for Christmas, for the plane carrying the one we love, for the morning to relieve the sleepless night, for the healing word in a bitter argument, for the toilsome task to be done, for the labor to be over and the child to be born, for death. It is never easy to ...

Sermon
James W. Robinson
... or grandfather) worked from early morning to late at night, six or seven days a week. Today, he works his forty hours and has his weekends free. Yesterday, vacation consisted of a day trip in the country with a carload of kids. Today, vacation is a plane ride to a fantasy land a thousand miles away. Yesterday, the world lay within a radius defined by a tankful of gasoline. Today, thanks to television, the whole globe can be explored in the comfort of one’s living room. Yesterday, the library was the chief ...

528. Uncovering Hypocrisy
Matthew 23:1-39
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Brett Blair
... said to the stewardess, "I hope we can fly together again, Miss Jones." On the way home his grew suspicious, "How come you knew the name of that stewardess?" she asked. The man replied smoothly, "You see, my dear, her name was posted right up front in the plane, under the names of the pilot and co-pilot." To which the wife replied, "Okay, now give me the names of the pilot and co-pilot." The man's hypocrisy was uncovered. Jesus spent a great deal of time uncovering the hypocrisy of the religious leaders. He ...

Sermon
Maurice A. Fetty
... to be revived by the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment. Public schools, colleges, and universities began to proliferate across the landscape of Western Civilization to cause the general educational level to rise like a giant tide lifting all of life to a higher plane. Only a few short years ago education was an option in this country, but now it is law. And in this great nation we have more students in college or university than ever before anywhere in history. Learning is a way of life ...

Sermon
George Bass
... not? For weeks after the Soviet pilot shot down Korean Airlines Flight 007, near, or over, Sakhalin Island, the news media reported the shock and the outrage registered by people all over the world. That 269 innocent persons should be wantonly murdered when the plane went off course was too much for most civilized people to contend with. The Soviet Union has been accused of lying to cover up the truth and, despite its veto of a condemning resolution in the United Nations, the Russians have been denounced ...

Sermon
Richard L. Eslinger
... shall be overthrown!" Do you know how good that feels, being on a crusade for God? All moral ambiguities are behind and the really bad guys ahead. When you are the one who must do what has to be done - axe a few saloons, seize an embassy, or highjack a plane - well, that good is how Jonah feels during the day-long recitation of his dirge, "Yet forty days and Nineveh will be overthrown." Too bad most of us don’t get many of these chances, when all the moral choices are so clear: good and evil identified by ...

2 Samuel 7:18-29
Sermon
Roger Prescott
... ." • and in v. 18 it means "family status." It was in terms of all these meaningful things that David prayed. He has left us a marvelous legacy of a model prayer. Perhaps only the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6) and Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer (John 17) are on the same plane with this prayer of David. Prayer O God, when confronted by mystery, help us to remember that we do not have to explain all we we know or understand or believe.

Sermon
Ron Lavin
... -talent people make a great impact if they use their talent for witnessing where God plants them. On a recent return trip from Philadelphia where I had just attended a meeting of the Pastor Evangelists of the Lutheran Church, I sat next to a man named John. As the plane left Philadelphia, we made small talk and I settled down to what I thought would be a good chance to catch up on my reading and get some work done. John said that he was an executive with Standard Oil in Chicago. We talked about the price of ...

John 14:15-31
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... and has a lot of touching, I suppose the baby would feel loved. DALE: Yeah, I guess so. WYN: Were you ever taken care of like that? DALE: I'm an orphan. WYN: An orphan. I didn't know that. DALE: My mother and father were both killed in a plane crash. I was a month old. WYN: Who raised you? DALE: I was raised by foster parents and then when I was twelve I was put in an orphanage. WYN: Were you adopted? DALE: I was too old. No one wants an older child. WYN: And you can't remember ...

Sermon
Robert G. Tuttle
... debilitating and even destructive to health. As a young minister I was sent to the "Outer Banks" of North Carolina. I had seven churches up and down the coast. We lived in the house at Kitty Hawk where the Wright brothers had lived when they experimented with their plane and made the first powered flight. Here, I learned the eclipsing power of worry early in my ministry. I had only one sermon to begin with. I was scared and uptight. Just as I went into the pulpit for my first service, Mrs. "X" came up to me ...

Sermon
Warren Thomas Smith
... of persons? Persons with handicapping conditions represent ten percent of the American population. It covers a wide range: visual, hearing, speech, hand and feet movement. At long last we have realized that our buildings, stairways, halls, doors, public facilities, trains, buses, planes, automobiles, and especially our homes must be redesigned in such a way that all people may use them. Why have we been so blind, so deaf, so unfeeling so long? Jesus Came By When Jesus passed along, going from Jericho to ...

Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... Announcer Priest Super Christian ANNOUNCER: (ENTERS AND SPEAKS INTO MICROPHONE) Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a mighty locomotive. Able to leap tall church buildings at a single bound. Look! Up in the air! It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Super Christian! Yes, Super Christian, who, disguised as a mild-mannered Sunday school teacher, wages a never-ending battle for peace, justice, and the Christian way. As our exciting adventure begins, Super Christian is just wrapping up a case. SUPER ...

Deuteronomy 7:1-26
Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... cinerama. They would mount a movie camera on the front of an airplane and then fly under a bridge or down the Grand Canyon. If you really allowed yourself to get caught up in the experience, you felt like you were right there in the airplane too. The plane would swoop down and bank to one side, and you could feel all the sensations right in your own body. In one of these movies, they mounted the camera on the front of a car and some lunatic went driving wildly down a treacherous mountain road. When he ...

Sermon
Gregory J. Johanson
... , all rejoice together." Singles need to share their lives with marrieds, and marrieds need to share their lives with singles. Singles and marrieds can both reap the rich rewards of being affirmed, touched, and stimulated intellectually and spiritually on the right moral plane. Human resources which God has redeemed are too important for inaccurate, out-of-place stereotypes to cut us off from each other. A single person is simply another member of the family of God, a human being with the same gifts and ...

Sermon
Robert Leslie Holmes
The life of Elijah is filled with fascinating experiences that help us to see God more clearly and live on a higher plane. Today’s Scripture reading is a good example of that. In a nation whose laws required its citizens to provide for the prophets, God used saucy, impudent birds noted for their thievery and dirty lifestyle to feed Elijah. “The ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and bread ...

Sermon
Harry N. Huxhold
One of the outstanding personages of the modern era was Howard Hughes. Mr. Hughes was regularly featured in the news from the 1920s through the 1970s. He set world speed records in his day for air travel. He designed and produced new planes. He contributed much to the advancement of commercial air travel. He produced motion pictures in Hollywood and made considerable innovations in that industry. He managed and enhanced the oil drill tool industry he inherited from his father and became the second richest ...

Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
Brett Blair
... He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.” Another translation renders it this way: “The arrogant of heart and mind he has put to rout.” Bill Hybel, pastor of the great Willow Creek Church in the northern suburbs of Chicago, was on a plane one day. The man seated beside him struck up a conversation. Upon finding out that Bill was a clergyman, the man said, “Well, I believe in God but I don’t affiliate with any church. Don’t really think I need it. Sure, I make some mistakes ...

Luke 4:14-30
Sermon
Brett Blair
... Teresa. There were always other people for her to meet. Finally, her tour was over, and she was due to fly to New Guinea. In desperation, the Franciscan friar spoke to Mother Teresa: If I pay my own fare to New Guinea, can I sit next to you on the plane so I can talk to you and learn from you? Mother Teresa looked at him. You have enough money to pay airfare to New Guinea? she asked. Yes, he replied eagerly. “Then give that money to the poor,” she said. “You'll learn more from that than anything I can ...

544. Good News - Sermon Starter
Luke 4:14-30
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Brett Blair
... Teresa. There were always other people for her to meet. Finally, her tour was over, and she was due to fly to New Guinea. In desperation, the Franciscan friar spoke to Mother Teresa: If I pay my own fare to New Guinea, can I sit next to you on the plane so I can talk to you and learn from you? Mother Teresa looked at him. You have enough money to pay airfare to New Guinea? she asked. Yes, he replied eagerly. “Then give that money to the poor,” she said. “You'll learn more from that than anything I can ...

Luke 24:50-53
Sermon
Brett Blair
... of this morning’s message, “A Happy Ending,” may seem somewhat inaccurate. Can there be any more powerful an experience in life than having to depart from somebody you love. You have seen many news stories lately of young soldiers boarding boats and planes leaving behind their spouses, the agony that those two young people experienced written all over their faces. With tears in their eyes they embrace and give a parting farewell. I suppose the hardest thing in the world is to say goodbye to somebody ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... At War With God. It doesn’t have to be that way. In Luke 8, Legion, the madman, is also cut off from God. “What have you to do with me?... don’t torment me,” he says to Jesus. Carl Michalson, a brilliant young theologian who died in a plane crash some years ago, once told about playing with his young son one afternoon. They were tussling playfully on their front lawn when Dr. Michalson accidentally hit the young boy in the face with his elbow. It was a sharp blow full to his son’s face. The little ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... Seinfeld show. In its final Episode, which aired at the end of the 1998 TV season, the main characters (Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer) receive a one year sentence for failing to help someone who was being robbed. What happens is this: Their plane encounters problems and they are stuck in Lakeland Massachusetts. Killing time wondering around on the sidewalks in this quaint New England town, they become innocent bystanders and witnesses of a car jacking. Being New Yorkers and the kind of people they are ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... been more than enough. Your love is all I ever needed. I love you so much… and I wish you enough, too, Dad.” They hugged and held each other tightly and then she turned and left. The father walked over toward the window to watch his daughter’s plane take off. Tears rolled down his cheeks. Another man had been watching them. The father turned to the man and said, “Did you ever say goodbye to someone knowing that you would not see each other again in this lifetime?” “Yes, I have,” the man said ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... He is a victim of our society and should not be punished!" The judge asks, "What about the guy he mugged?" The lawyer responds, "Call it therapy."(2) You have heard of "no-fault" automobile insurance? "No-fault" elevates victimhood to a more sophisticated plane. Both the guilty and the innocent become victims, and everybody gets to collect. Then there is the ultimate: the guilty victim. A few years ago an Albuquerque, New Mexico prisoner filed a lawsuit against his accusers for the trauma caused him by the ...

Genesis 1:1 - 2:25
Sermon
David E. Leininger
... Seminary wrote not long before he died about how he made himself unpopular at a college convocation at the end of a semester when everyone was getting ready to go home for the holidays. "Suppose," Dr. Leitch said, "that the last man to check out the jet plane on which you will fly home did his job just as faithfully as you have done yours here during the last semester." A groan went up from the assembled students. Uh-huh. Rightly understood, the daily job is a daily offering to God.(3) Another belief of ...

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