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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Matthew 25:1-13
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William E. Keeney
... sleep is necessary for readiness. Studies show that people who are sleep deprived over an extended period of time are more prone to accidents and illness, are less efficient in their work and are more irritable. Sleep can, however, be used as an escape from responsibility. Sleep can be interrupted or postponed on occasion for special demands without ill effects. 4. The Unexpected. History is full of surprises. We may see cause and effect in retrospect. It is hard to see the effects of many things in ...

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Robert G. McCreight
... reporter by the name of Winston Churchill the job of chief war correspondent to cover the story. He jumped at the chance. Soon after he arrived in South Africa he was traveling on a troop train when it was captured and he was taken prisoner. After three weeks he escaped. The first night of his freedom he slept among the empty coal bags of a train. He hid during the day, and then the second night as he traveled he saw the lights of a mining town in the distance. He decided to chance his luck. He knocked on ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... them, he makes them into messengers of the glad Good News. He sends them on an exciting adventure. They bring all the world under the influence of Christ, his gospel, his kingdom, and they allow it to seep into the far corners of man's existence so that nothing can escape it. Still Jesus calls us to this. Still he is there to uphold us, to guide us, and to lead us as we serve him and God's Kingdom. On a Sunday in the summer of 1945, a German bishop was preparing to preach. But the Nazi soldiers came and ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... as belonging to first century Palestine. But then we discover him walking with us and we hear what he says. We hear him speak the homely things of his long-ago world and we know these are "the things by which our world must live if it would escape the abyss."5 His words still draw us to him. His teaching contained a call. That is a second striking thing about the teaching of Jesus. Mark states, "Then he taught them many things by parables." The first parable Mark relates is what we call the parable of ...

Matthew 10:1-42
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Marc Kolden
... 10:29). Wow. "And what about you?" Jesus asks. "God even knows every hair on your head. So stop being afraid. You are of much more value than any sparrow" (10:30-31). Isn't that amazing? God knows everything that we go through and nothing that happens to us escapes him. Even if we die, it doesn't happen apart from God. Even if we seem totally abandoned, even if our prayers don't seem to be answered, even if everything seems hopeless, God knows and God cares. If that's the case, we can stop being afraid. Not ...

Matthew 15:1-20, Matthew 15:21-28
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Dallas A. Brauninger
... did not want anyone to know he was there" (Mark 7:24). In Matthew's telling, he psychologically hides: "But he did not answer her at all" (Matthew 15:23). Reaction To Jesus' Avoidance: Jesus' avoidance was for nought. "Yet he could not escape notice" (Mark 7:24). According to Matthew, Jesus' disciples took action. "And his disciples came and urged him, saying, 'Send her away, for she keeps shouting after us' " (Matthew 15:23). The Need: From a distance, Mark summarizes listeners about the need for healing ...

John 9:35-41, John 9:13-34, John 9:1-12
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David Belgum
... could or would happen? Even in our daily evening news, there are nine bad things announced for every one good thing that is reported. This house burned down. Two children were eaten by a wild dog. Clerk injured in Quik Trip as thief escapes with unknown amount of money. Two more clergy charged with sex abuse of women parishioners. Four senators and three representatives found guilty of graft, bribery, and assorted malfeasance of office are sentenced to a prison with only one golf course and six tennis ...

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David Belgum
... into what anyone, especially his disciples, would know were dark days ahead. His disciples doubted if he should even go back to where Martha and Mary were grieving and where Lazarus lay, in Bethany on the very outskirts of Jerusalem, from where Jesus had just recently escaped within an inch of his life. "Rabbi, the Jews were but now seeking to stone you, and are you going there again?" His reply: Are there not twelve hours in the day? If anyone walks in the day, he does not stumble, because he sees the ...

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John R. Bodo
... into what anyone, especially his disciples, would know were dark days ahead. His disciples doubted if he should even go back to where Martha and Mary were grieving and where Lazarus lay, in Bethany on the very outskirts of Jerusalem, from where Jesus had just recently escaped within an inch of his life. "Rabbi, the Jews were but now seeking to stone you, and are you going there again?" His reply: Are there not twelve hours in the day? If anyone walks in the day, he does not stumble, because he sees the ...

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John N. Brittain
... , writing notes or poetry to one another. But we are quite properly concerned when two persons are engaged to be married and seem to have no passion for one another. We fear that the marriage may be one of convenience, perhaps providing an escape from an unfortunate homelife. I need not even mention what happens to a marriage when the passion dies. Similarly, some persons express their love for God in very demonstrative and energetic ways -- ways that may make others a little uncomfortable -- while others ...

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John N. Brittain
... to "just say no" to serving him by doing everyday, manageable things; he has reminded us that we don't control things as tightly as we might think and that things aren't as secret as we may imagine; and now we discover that we can't escape personal scrutiny by talking about the church bureaucracy or the fight the congregation is having over what color the new carpet should be. No, Jesus demands that we look deeply inside ourselves and that we look squarely at him and make some response. The woman is still ...

Romans 8:28-39
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Alex Gondola
... that by following their program most people can reduce their guilt load by up to sixty percent! But, the remaining forty percent, according to the McDonalds, is "not solvable." They tell their readers to learn to "live around it." There's no true escape in pop psychology, either. Guilt is something like an automobile horn. It's useful, of course. But if the automobile horn gets stuck, it becomes a terrible nuisance! So, where can we turn for relief from guilt? Freedom from obsessive and oppressive guilt ...

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Rolland R. Reece
... children and the responsibility of a household which requires us to work away from the home. The demands upon us are many and available time for ourselves keeps shrinking. Some of us live alone by choice. It hurts when others suppose our only motivation is to escape the marriage relationship and the rearing of children, because we selfishly want our freedom to do what we want to do. Lord, may our critics walk in our shoes. Living alone is not easy. The "perks" of our society are not always available to the ...

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Derl G. Keefer
... . For even in the painful times you experienced, you grew and found strength to live through them with dignity and integrity. They changed you and helped to form you into the person standing here today -- the person each of you fell in love with. So you cannot escape the past, but like Ruth and Naomi, you can move beyond it. It is not the last word. A whole new road called the future is opening up before you. And how we rejoice in your readiness to share the journey into that future with one another! There ...

2 Samuel 11:1-27
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Robert R. Kopp
... that redeem than the wages of sin. After all, that's why Jesus is called Savior. Or as he said, "God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him" (see John 3). Acknowledging sin and the escape of its ultimate consequences through confession and repentance should not be confused with license to be ethically irresponsible. I'm just being honest about who we are (sinners) and why we need Jesus (salvation from our sinful nature). Sin is sin whether it's private or ...

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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... of those who were followers of Christ, also known as "followers of the way." It was this zealous spirit of persecution that led Saul to Damascus. Why all the way to Damascus? Perhaps Saul was after the "followers of the way" who had escaped persecution in Jerusalem, perhaps Saul was out to make a point that would increase his status back in Rome, perhaps Saul thought that vigorous persecution of the "followers of the way" would prevent the spread of Christianity, or perhaps Saul felt that persecuting ...

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Rodney Thomas Smothe
Our text today is one of those passages in the New Testament that is well known in the Christian community. The story of Paul and Silas and their dynamic escape from prison has for many years been a favorite among preachers. Many talented and gifted sermon crafters have taken the images of midnight, earthquake, and open doors and painted a picture in the hearts and minds of the faithful. The images of ridicule, imprisonment and deliverance become images of witness, ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... reminded the people of all that God had done for them. That reminder was brought to their minds upon their arrival in the Promised Land so that they could not forget their journey. That journey was full of the confessions of God's faithfulness from their escape from Egypt through their growth into a mighty nation. The people were instructed to gather the first fruits of the earth, place them in a basket and take them to the priest in the place that God had chosen. Once there the people were to profess their ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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Robert F. Crowley
... someone else. SANDRA: But you said you loved me. RALPH: I'm sorry I said it. SANDRA: But, why? Why can't you love me? RALPH: (LOGICALLY) Because I found someone else. SANDRA: (CRYING) Why? Why did this have to happen? RALPH: (A PLEA FOR PEACE OR ESCAPE) Please. REV. ANTON: Could I have some details, please? SANDRA: We were going to get married. REV. ANTON: And what stopped you? RALPH: We decided not to. SANDRA: We wanted to live together first. RALPH: No one buys a new pair of shoes until they try them ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... not necessarily the way we expect. People: Holy and Righteous God, in the maze of the mass media's message, we have almost lost our true identity. Succumbing to the world's pressures to conform, we have forgotten how to be ourselves. We have sought to escape the birth-pain of selfhood, by grabbing onto ready-made actions and others' responses. This betrayal of the self has left us "hollow persons." Forgive us when we fail to live up to our, and your, high calling; reveal to us a future that exceeds our ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... . We have so many problems and ambiguities. We spend so much of our time in denial. Thanks for your reminders of your presence and power. You seek to challenge our thinking; and yet, we long to find some neat phrase or pattern to escape being thoughtful Christians. Awake us to the exciting adventure of hearing your prayer on our behalf, and receiving guidance from you. By your Spirit, help us break out of uncreative patterns of preconception and prejudice. Release us from the unexamined life which no ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... Introduction to the Act of Confession Under what circumstances have we wanted to bail out on Christ, and Christ's body, the church? (Two minutes of silence; write down your responses.) Unison Prayer God, when we are clear, we know that we can never escape from you. You are present with us, no matter how absent we appear from you. Thanks. Forgive our fumbling attempts to pick the lock of life, to flee the responsibilities of dirty dishes, and paper-strewn desks and highways. Forgive those of us who ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... us to pray with an openness to receive God's gift. Leader: Almighty God, in the maze of the mass media of our day, we have all but lost our true identity. Succumbing to the pressures to conform, we have forgotten how to be ourselves. We have sought to escape the birth-pain of selfhood, by seizing ready-made actions and responses of others. This betrayal of the self has left us "hollow persons." Forgive us when we fail to live up to our high calling, and reveal to us a future that transcends the sins of our ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... , food banks. Are we willing to look at the issues through scripture; and God's concern for the least, last, lost, and lowest of the earth? (4) Identify specific ways that people who love in Christ's name can respond. (5) We cannot escape responsibility toward these issues; for either we contribute negatively to the problems by doing nothing, or positively by becoming part of the solution. Which choice will you and I make? CELEBRATING OUR GIFTS Stewardship Challenge Either reread the scripture or the poem ...

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Donald Neidigk
... , making a crown that had been pressed into his head. The eyes that fixed on mine were tired, but there was no hatred, no resentment. The other prisoners were cursing and struggling against their executioners, eyes still looking about frantically for a means of escape, though there was none. But not Jesus. Jesus said nothing, resisting not at all, almost as though he went to his death deliberately. The women of the city were there, wailing loudly, lamenting the Galilean who would soon die. As I struggled to ...

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