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 21:5-19
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... personal by referring all the connectedness back through this second person "you." The Lukan version also extends the circle of intimate betrayals to include "friends" as well as "relatives" (v.16). The prediction of such future betrayals is certainly more distressing to the disciples than the threats from organized religious and political institutions. Jesus' prediction is shocking. It suggests to his followers that from now on, even when they are gathered into the very hearts of their families, they are ...

Matthew 10:24-39
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Leonard Sweet
... tragedy of war is spelled out swiftly and succinctly in Matthew 10:35-36. What the sword of dissension will sever most brutally is the delicate web of human familial relationships. As shocking as all that may be, verse 37 is even more distressing. Even in our late 20th century far-flung, empty-nest, single-parent, one-generation families, we wriggle uncomfortably when Jesus asserts that to love father, mother, son or daughter more than we love the Christ is to make ourselves unworthy. Matthew's text ...

John 3:1-17
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Leonard Sweet
... is described as "a Pharisee" and a "leader of the Jews." Yet, he greets Jesus with a respectful "Rabbi" and professes that Jesus must truly "come from God." Nicodemus' status and confession at first appear as positives, but he also presents some distressing negatives. First, there is the nocturnal nature of his visit. Visiting Jesus under a protective cover of darkness hardly attests to a boldness of faith on Nicodemus' part. Secondly, he specifically bases his confession about Jesus being "from God" on the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... girl came along and said, “Mister, why don’t you get off the tack?” (4) Some of us need to get off the tack. We need to get moving and get help. There was a hilarious cartoon in a magazine years ago. It is a drawing of a boy in distress yelling to his dog: “Lassie, get help!” In the next frame, Lassie is lying on a couch in a psychologist’s office. Well, Lassie got help. Not everyone needs a psychologist, but all of us need someone with whom we can share our problems. Someone who will listen and ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
King Duncan
... same eyes through which God hopes you look at others. And even though you are not perfect, God has prepared a place for you among His saints. It’s like a story about the Chinese saint Watchman Nee. A new convert to the faith came to see Nee in deep distress. “No matter how much I pray, no matter how hard I try, I simply cannot seem to be faithful to my Lord,” this young man said. “I think I’m losing my salvation.” Nee said, “Do you see this dog here? He is my dog. He is house‑trained; he ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday. The bank meltdowns last fall reminded me of a true story that I ran across somewhere about a man who was standing in line at a bank last spring when there was a commotion at the counter. A woman was distressed, exclaiming, “Where will I put my money? I have all my money and my mortgage here!! What will happen to my mortgage?!” It turned out that she had misunderstood a small sign on the counter. The sign read, WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR GOOD FRIDAY. I guess ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... hearts are still heavy with grief. As they come closer to his tomb they wonder, “Who shall roll away the stone?” The stone that sealed the tomb was very large and would not give way easily. But to their amazement the stone had already rolled away. Distressed, they enter the tomb, discovering a young man dressed all in white. Now they’re frightened. The young man said to them, “Don’t be afraid. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He is risen. He is not here. Go tell his disciples and ...

683. You Took My Place
John 2:13-22
Illustration
B. Richard Dennis
... there. You took my place!" The visitor went inside and found that Sunday School was about to begin. He found an adult class, went inside, and sat down. A class member approached him and said, "That's my seat! You took my place!" The visitor was somewhat distressed by this rude welcome, but said nothing. After Sunday School, the visitor went into the sanctuary and sat down in an empty pew. Within moments another member walked up to him and said, "That's where I always sit. You took my place!" The visitor was ...

684. Finding God in Fellowship
John 2:13-22
Illustration
King Duncan
The late Billy Graham shared his son Franklin's experience in the Middle East. Franklin was visiting a camp which held nationals from Kuwait. These people had traveled for days across the hot burning desert in buses. He noticed a woman who looked very distressed. She had small children around her. As Franklin began talking with her he discovered that she had given birth to a baby just three days before she and her family were evacuated from Kuwait. The newborn baby was dirty and smelly. Franklin was able ...

Mark 8:31--9:1, Romans 4:1-25, Genesis 17:1-27
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... 's plan to redeem the world. To die on the cross is God's will for Jesus. Does this excuse Peter's denial, Judas' betrayal and Pilate's vacillation? 2. Rise (v. 31). "After three days rise again." Jesus tags this on to the end of the distressing forecast: suffering, rejection, death. As a kind of postscript, Jesus adds that he will rise again. It seems to detract from the dreadfulness of the cross. Sometimes we wish it were not there because it seems to detract from the passion of Lent. It belongs to Easter ...

Mark 1:1-8, 2 Peter 3:1-18, Isaiah 40:1-31
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... not mean another baptism, but it can mean that there is a need for a re-affirmation of our baptism. Old Testament: Isaiah 40:1-11 1. Comfort (v. 1). "Comfort" implies that there is a need for it. Behind it there is a state of sorrow and distress. At the time this was written, the people were in the darkness of exile in Babylon. They were captives in a foreign land. Does comfort mean sympathy? It is more than that. The word means "with strength." God will comfort his people by giving strength to deliver them ...

Revelation 21:1-27, Isaiah 25:1-12, John 11:38-44, John 11:17-37
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John R. Brokhoff
... from the dead. It indicates that God may delay helping us to teach us a lesson and to reveal God's glory to us. 2. Weep (v. 35). The sisters and their friends were weeping at the death of Lazarus. When Jesus saw their tears, he also was so distressed that he, too, wept. The weeping was caused by his love for Lazarus. It shows that Jesus was a human and identified with other humans. Since he knew he was going to bring Lazarus back to life, there was no need for tears. Rather his tears showed his compassion ...

Isaiah 40:1-31, 1 Corinthians 9:1-27, Mark 1:29-34, Mark 1:35-39
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John R. Brokhoff
... have not known about him. If they knew God, they would not be fearful and discouraged. For a full and confident life, we need to know God: his power as creator and his love as known in Jesus. Know the Lord as one who does not forget his children in distress and as one who has the power to deliver. 2. Compare (v. 25). To know God is to compare him with other gods. Of course, there is no comparison, for other gods do not exist. But, compare God with his creation. He creates and destroys. There is nothing to ...

2 Samuel 1:1-16, 2 Samuel 1:17-27, 2 Corinthians 8:1-15, Mark 5:21-43
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... succeed his father. This love is expressed by calling him his "brother" and saying "You were very dear to me." Their love for each other was "wonderful." There is not the slightest suggestion that their relationship was sexually related. Because of their love, David was distressed and grieved over the death of Jonathon, his best friend. Epistle: 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 1. Genuine (v. 8). Paul calls upon the Corinthians to prove that their love for Christ and people is genuine. It is easy to love in words or in ...

Romans 8:1-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... an idea for ending the breakage and it worked. When asked how long he had had that idea, the worker replied, “Thirty‑two years.” (5) Thirty-two years he sat on an idea that could save his employer money. Nobody had asked for his imput before. More distressing, he had not had the courage before then to speak up. Fear. How it drains us. How it defeats us. And there are plenty of things to worry about. One of the very real fears in today’s world is that of terrorism. According to professional trend ...

2 Samuel 11:26–12:13a, Psalm 51:1-19, John 6:24-35, Ephesians 4:1-16
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B. David Hostetter
... to find ways of sharing ideas and work that will be to the advantage of all who need work and its rewards. Bless agencies of mutual help that bring encouragement to the troubled, whether they be troubled by alcoholism or other addiction, or emotional distress, or single parenting. Break down the pride that prevents some who need such help to seek it for themselves and then in turn share their experience by helping others. Great Physician, heal those whose illness is beyond the skill of human medicine, as ...

Mark 5:21-43, Psalm 130:1-8, 2 Samuel 1:17-27, 2 Corinthians 8:1-15
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B. David Hostetter
... near and far. Comfort the children and grandchildren of broken marriages as well as the partners who have known the pain and grief of separation and divorce. Encourage all who undertake the counseling of couples and families in times of crisis and distress. Prevent all of us who are married from taking for granted our spouses and families that we may seek every means to enrich and secure our marital and family ties. Recruit for places of leadership in the nations persons with skills in communicating ...

Psalm 126:1-6, Isaiah 43:14-28, John 12:1-11, Philippians 3:4b-14
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B. David Hostetter
... and teachers at every level that no gifts may be neglected or talents spoiled. Guide those who do research that they may find and invent what is constructive and healthful to the good of people and your glory. To your healing care we commend all who are distressed in body, mind, or spirit, especially those young or old, known and dear to us, whom we remember before you in our hearts. Comfort, heal, and relieve them as they have need, giving them patience in their trials, and in your time a happy end to ...

694. Public Pressure
Mark 6:14-29
Illustration
Brett Blair
... it effect our judgment? That is the question Herod faced. After making an oath to a pretty young girl that she could have up to half of his kingdom, she surprised him and asked for the head of the Baptist. Mark 6:26 indicates that the King was thrown into distress, he knew it was wrong, but because of his oath and his dinner guests, he did not want to refuse her. He sent the executioner and on a platter was delivered the head of a holy man.

Deuteronomy 26:1-15, Psalm 91:1-16, Luke 4:1-13, Romans 10:8b-13
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B. David Hostetter
... that we may live wisely, justly, and peaceably. Give us genuine concern for the needs of all, that none may go hungry or naked or homeless. Grant healing to those who are sick and assistance to those who are disabled. Give recovery to those who are distressed by addiction or other emotional anxiety. Loving God, we rejoice in the friendships that we enjoy in the earthly communion of the church and the hope of a renewal of our most precious relationships in the peace of heaven. Keep us in your grace that we ...

Joshua 5:1-12, Psalm 32:1-11, Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
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B. David Hostetter
... our country and our leaders at every level of government. May truth and justice be established among us, good manners and customs be maintained, wickedness curbed, your laws observed, and true religion increased. We pray for all who find themselves in times of difficulty and distress of body, mind, or spirit, especially those near and dear to us whom we name in the silence before you. Though we do not merit your blessing, for the sake of Christ grant healing, patience, and peace to all who look to you in ...

Psalm 23:1-6, John 10:22-30, Acts 9:32-43, Revelation 7:9-17
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B. David Hostetter
... of our nation. Inform our opinions and influence our voting. Spread an ardor for virtuous living without self-righteousness and merciless judgment of others. Increase among us pure religion that exalts you and cares for all whom you love. Hear our prayers for the distressed and those beset with difficulty, embittered by loss or deceived by false values, and for all who are shaken in faith or broken in spirit. For the sick and those worn down by chronic illness; for all who have been hurt by accident or ...

Galatians 2:11-21, 1 Kings 21:1-29, Psalm 5:1-12, Luke 7:36-50
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B. David Hostetter
... heart to share your saving word in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING We rejoice, good Lord, that you have cleared our account of indebtedness to God so that we may serve you in the spirit of gratitude. You have been our refuge in times of distress and have enfolded us in unfailing love. You have sent us not only critics to point out our faults but also your Son to be our Savior, not only the law but also the gospel. How great you are: holy, understanding, loving. Alleluia! Amen.! PRAYER OF ...

1 Kings 19:1-8, Psalm 42:1-11; 43:1-5, Luke 8:26-39, Galatians 3:23-29
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B. David Hostetter
... priorities and discipleship in the service of Jesus Christ. Amen. PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION AND COMMEMORATION Mighty and merciful God, grant us the aid of your Holy Spirit that we may pray earnestly for all your people. Hear our prayers for all who are distressed and afflicted, the physically disadvantaged, the mentally ill, and all who are sick or suffering after an accident. Hear our prayers for any in particular who come to mind. Bless them and those who care for and attend them that they may be restored ...

Lamentations 1:1-6, Lamentations 3:19-26, Luke 17:5-10, 2 Timothy 1:1-14
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B. David Hostetter
... . PRAYER OF CONFESSION Universal Judge, we are appalled at the violence and devastation that are to be seen in our world. We find it simpler to question your patience with humanity than to take some responsibility for what we could do to calm the distressed, relieve the anger of the disturbed, or pacify the hostility of the aggressive. Forgive our lack of hope that the future could be better than the past and that our faithfulness could make some difference; through your ever-hopeful Son, Jesus Christ. Amen ...

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