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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701. God's Timetable Not Ours
Luke 18:1-8
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Larry R. Kalajainen
... a story which illustrates how we often confuse God's timing with ours. A country newspaper had been running a series of articles on the value of church attendance. One day, a letter to the editor was received in the newspaper office. It read, "Print this if you dare. I have been trying an experiment. I have a field of corn which I plowed on Sunday. I planted it on Sunday. I did all the cultivating on Sunday. I gathered the harvest on Sunday and hauled it to my barn on Sunday. I find that my harvest this ...

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... is uprooted and rearranged as valleys are lifted up and mountains made low. Good news is preached to the poor, and the rich are sent empty away. So, Merry Christmas to one and all! By God’s Word, this is the rest of the Christmas story. I dare say that millions of people around the world are eager to hear this story today. From Harlem to Hong Kong, faithful people everywhere want to know that God has "scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts, [and] put down the mighty from their thrones, and ...

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Theodore F. Schneider
... a story which illustrates how we often confuse God's timing with ours. A country newspaper had been running a series of articles on the value of church attendance. One day, a letter to the editor was received in the newspaper office. It read, "Print this if you dare. I have been trying an experiment. I have a field of corn which I plowed on Sunday. I planted it on Sunday. I did all the cultivating on Sunday. I gathered the harvest on Sunday and hauled it to my barn on Sunday. I find that my harvest this ...

Matthew 11:1-19
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... of love" in their daily lives. Identify a few. Then, he printed this prayer for the people to pray: "Gracious God, we come to confess our "out-of-loveness," knowing that if you treated us as we have treated others this past week, we would not dare to come. We thank you that we do not have to break through condemnatory judgment, hidden agendas, and negative hostility to reach your forgiving love. You have opened your heart wide to us by showing us what you are like in Jesus Christ. Yet, we have difficulty ...

John 1:29-34
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... to which Christ has called you, I have exciting, yet scary, news! Christ died for us that we might know that God loves us and forgives us. Ministers: We come to worship today to experience in a new way what our calling means. Pastor: If we dare to accept the grace offered to us in the cross, we can be 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 us celebrate our calling ...

Matthew 13:44-46
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... 's acceptance. Pastor: Why have you come? Ministers: To glorify God and to enjoy God forever. Pastor: What do you need? Ministers: Power to live an authentic life; freedom to be honest and open, released to love; joy to communication; hope to begin again; and daring to become involved in the wounds of the world. Pastor: These are gifts to be discovered in the giver of Life. God is here as promised. Come, let's celebrate God's Presence and Power (source unknown) Act of Recognizing our Humanness and Receiving ...

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... dregs. We come. Yet, sometimes we do not want to be present. We are cluttered with job details and unfinished business, and anxieties that could wait until tomorrow and probably will despite our worrying. We come open to nothing but our biases and prejudices, daring someone, including you God, to give us a new insight, a new direction, a new hope. "Take our concerns, Lord, and direct them into productive channels, into new and vital energy patterns - helping us to recognize that the past is forgiven and the ...

Matthew 18:21-35
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... you need? Ministers: Some of us have; some of us haven't. However, when we think about it, we recognize that we need God's power to live an authentic life; freedom to be honest and open, released to love; joy to communicate; hope to begin again and daring to become involved in the wounds of the world. Pastor: These are gifts to be discovered in the Giver of Life. God is here as promised. Come, let us celebrate the presence and power of God! Let us celebrate life in Christ! Act of Recognizing our Humanness ...

Matthew 25:31-46
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... for themselves, but for all who go hungry and thirsty. Proclamation of the Word Consider these ideas: "I'm hungry ... I'm thirsty." Ghandi once said, "To the millions who have to go without two meals a day, the only acceptable form in which God dare appear is food." The Scripture is quite clear that our own judgment is based upon how we respond to the poor and powerless, those who cannot defend themselves. Offer some specific ways by which people can respond, as for example: 1. Write letters to Congress ...

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... the sad-eyed angel boy. Then the Spirit whispers to us, "Where is God? Where is He now? Here He is - He is hanging here on this cross, without beauty or attractiveness, deprived of justice, humiliated, without glory or power." It is to this cross we cling and dare not let go. For in it God reveals His heart and we behold His glory. We see that God did and still does love the world. So we sing: O sacred head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed down, Now scornfully surrounded, With thorns thine only ...

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... appointed end, its ultimate goal. This means, first, that the work has been done once for all, and it remains completed and eternally available to all who will receive Christ and his work by faith. We can add nothing to this accomplished work, nor dare we attempt to take anything from it. We simply reach out with empty hands to receive the offered salvation already done on our behalf. Jesus, throughout his entire ministry, was aware of this heavy responsibility and would let nothing dissuade him from it. In ...

Drama
... had felt healing inside of herself as soon as she touched Jesus. She was sure of it. Now, face to face, Jesus said to her, "Go in peace. Your faith has saved you." How often I have thought about that woman, who was bleeding on the inside, and yet still dared to reach for and touch Jesus. On that last day how often I wished I could turn back time, and go back to the Garden - not to sneak up with a mob and a kiss, but to go alone and just touch his robe while he prayed. I bleed on ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Psalm 19:7-14
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... give up on that person and sentence him to death, cutting him off from the land of the living. But God doesn’t! As humans, we need to believe that there is always hope - for each of us has more in common with the condemned man than we dare to admit! So much for the second purpose of the Law, to restrain the evildoer. The excursus on capital punishment was included at no extra charge. 3. The third purpose of God’s Law is what John Calvin called the teaching purpose. The Law guides the Christian in the ...

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... narrow. Denominationalism, while facilitating the fellowship and worship of the likeminded, has outlived its usefulness. Other Christians have much to offer! We are blessed by living in a time that spreads an infinite smorgasbord of spiritual goodies before us. Dare we be starving or impoverished before such delicacies? Perhaps we have indigestion from partaking and our stomachs not having the capacity or inclination to make our own, what others have discovered to be so satisfying. Have patience and do ...

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... declares: "We believe in the communion of all the faithful of Christ, those who are pilgrims on earth, the dead who are being purified, and the blessed in heaven, all together forming one Church ..." Some may not agree totally with these words, but we dare not miss the wellingup of the catholicity dwelling in the Body of Christ from the beginning. Protestant hymnody is filled with the expectation of heaven. The ecstasy produced by it is a history all by itself. Charles H. Gabriel gives an example: When all ...

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... by being who and what he is. As he went about ministering, I find it inconceivable that most were left in doubt about their relationship with God. History seems to indicate the Jews fought him at every turn, repudiating his message at every opportunity. Yet, we dare not be too absolutist and gloss over the details of the early history of Christianity. The fact is Jesus was a Jew, came to the Jews, and his earliest followers were Jews. By turning a deaf ear to our Lord, according to Saint Paul, "... through ...

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Bill Bouknight
... people to receive Christ. Then he did something strictly on impulse. He jumped down off the platform and waded into the crowd, shaking hands and patting prisoners on the shoulders. The result was incredible. Like a flock of birds, those untouchables clustered around this man who dared to touch them. Somehow being able to touch him was a confirmation that the love of God was real. Colson says that he has no idea how many of those men received Christ that day, but he is sure at least one message got through ...

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Bill Bouknight
... carry everything to God in prayer." Luke gives us this marvelous introduction to one of Jesus’ parables about prayer: "Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up." (Luke 18:1) While none of us should dare to regard God as our personal "Celestial bellhop," we can be sure that God hears and responds to every sincere prayer. A Florida pastor says that God answers prayer in four ways: yes, no, wait, or "you gotta be kidding.!" (5) Just imagine that Jesus ...

719. Agnosticism
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Chester A. Pennington
The little dare is agnosticism. For some reason, agnosticism has gained status as a rather nervy position. But it requires no courage to say, "I don’t know," and let it go at that. The agnostic runs no risk in taking such a position. He hides from all risk behind the facade of not knowing. He acknowledges only "the nothingness of agnosticism."

Matthew 15:21-28
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... Protestant to eschew Roman Catholicism. I remember seeing Bishop Fulton Sheen on television. He seemed to be a kindly sort, and what he said had a ring of sincerity about it. "God love you!" he would say when he concluded every broadcast. But I knew that I dared not take him seriously. My conditioning had taught me that. So, I never really gave Bishop Sheen a real chance. It simply was no option for me. Certainly this woman must have faced a barrier like that. Yet, she leaped across it somehow and was able ...

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... done. He turned the property and its potential over to a team of managers and went into another country, not explaining when or if he’d make a personal appearance. 2. We Could Lose Everything That, of course, invites disaster if we read it wrongly. Seeming absence dare not imply indifference on God’s part. He’s much like the wise parent or school teacher who, knowing that a youngster wants to try his or her hand at a creative project, steps out of the picture. But he does not abandon us. He merely ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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Michael L. Sherer
... if you’re ready to take back my life from me, I’m ready," only then are we prepared to live the full life here he’s given us to live. What a liberating feeling it can be, to know that since we are the Lord’s, we need not, dare not, fear the daily walk he gives us. Death may be the last enemy, but this enemy has lost its teeth. We are not Satan’s, we are God’s. The question of eternal life is settled for us. We can put it out of mind, aware that God has ...

Matthew 25:31-46
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Michael L. Sherer
... up. Good Lord, can you imagine what would happen if too many people read that ad? How would you feed them all? And just suppose somebody actually turned up you wouldn’t normally have invited!" Others of his friends, however, praised him for his daring and his ingenuity. "I just think this is the cleverest, most avant garde approach to getting us to dinner!" gushed the woman who chaired the volunteer committee for the municipal art center’s annual membership drive. Her reaction was echoed by the great ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... will accomplish this. People: These candles we light today, after Christmas remind us to keep the light of Christ burning in our hearts through all the days ahead. Leader: Amen. Prayer Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, who is the great creator of all that is and who dared to bend low in the coming of thy Son Jesus Christ, we bow before thee today. We rejoice in the glad tidings of the Savior's birth. And we pray that we would be protected from the desire to get over Christmas and pack Jesus neatly up ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... guard. However, his witness was so great and his deeds and words of love so compelling, that his eleven-man guard was constantly changed to keep them from coming under his strong, spiritual influence. The Nazis knew they were dealing with a man who knew Christ, and they dared not take any chances with him. How he loved his enemies! This is the kind of man who is our example in today’s text. Stephen was one of seven deacons chosen to "serve tables" in the First Church of Jerusalem. This was not a job as a ...

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