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 Merritt
... of the balloons when it was time to return to earth. When all was made ready, Larry Walters sat down in his chair and cut the anchoring chord. He thought he would just lazily float up a couple hundred feet, spend a while looking around the neighborhood, and then float back down to earth. But things didn't quite work out that way. When Larry cut the chord, he didn't lazily float up, he shot up as if he had been fired out of a cannon. He didn't go up a couple hundred feet, he climbed and climbed until he ...

Matthew 18:21-35
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Will Willimon
... 's also bad to waste $1000 particularly when you've borrowed it from a fellow servant who is no king. Put him in the slammer and let him think it over. Well, his fellow servants go and tell all to the king. And Mr. King, Mr. Unbelievably Generous comes back down to earth. "You evil servant! I forgave you that gigantic debt and you jailed your fellow servant for a mere one thousand bucks! I'm sick that I was ever so merciful to you when I see bow little mercy you show to someone else." (Statistics show that ...

John 6:60-71
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Brett Blair
... , in the wilderness. Jesus then took it a step further and declared, “I am the bread that came down from heaven.” This appeared odd to some because they knew he was the son of Mary and Joseph and not some modern day Elijah sent from heaven back down to earth. And then he just flat confused many because he suggested that everyone must eat his flesh and drink his blood otherwise they would die. It sounded too cannibalistic. You can then understand why in verse 66 of chapter 6 (please don’t read anything ...

Jeremiah 18:1--19:15
Sermon
John W. Wurster
... control of us just like the potter is in control of the clay. No wonder people don’t go down to the potter’s house anymore. No longer can we just watch the potter work and have a good time. Now we’re also preached at. Still, I keep going back down there. I just can’t stay away. I guess I’m just fascinated by what the potter does with the clay, the infinite variations, the beauty he can create. Maybe Jeremiah has something in likening the potter to God. I don’t know. I’d hate to admit he was ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... eternity. For Jesus it was a time of confirmation and affirmation of his ministry. For Peter, James, and John it was a brief glimpse of the transcendent, a peek at the reality that lies just beyond everyday life. But notice that Jesus quickly led the disciples back down off that mountaintop – in spite of Peter’s desire to pitch a tent and camp there for a long while. Jesus led them back into the daily routine of teaching and preaching and caring for the broken and hurting people of the world they lived ...

Luke 9:28-36, (37-43a)
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John B. Jamison
... had seen Jesus do. They believed in how wonderful it is to be on the mountain top, and how even more wonderful it might be if we could just build houses up there and stay on those mountaintops. How wonderful it would be if we never had to come back down to where there might be darkness, sickness, loneliness, and fear. How wonderful it is to feel that warm fuzziness of God and not have to actually be God to someone in need. They believed in a warm and fuzzy, mountaintop, Jesus, but not the chosen Son of God ...

Sermon
Carl Jech
... we meet a Peter who is no longer afraid of prison and death and faces both, ultimately, with confidence (this word confidence literally means "with faith"). When Peter "opened his mouth" people asked, "Could this possibly be the same person who always used to back down at the slightest confrontation? What has happened to him? What has changed him? The fact that he is giving this sermon is as remarkable as the sermon itself!" What was the nature of this change that Peter underwent? Was it that he now had ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... t it? At any rate, all that extra waiting around for this baby to be born had made me right blasé, so I told her to lie back down for awhile to see if the pains would stop. After all, it was still 5:30 in the morning - I would have been just as happy ... for some more shut-eye. We may as well not have bothered. By this time, both of us were too wide awake. Despite Christie's lying back down, the twinges kept on at about the same pace. To be sure, my wife and I were not the only ones to be affected by this news ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... that it soon turned into a contest to see who could pray the longest. Brother Miller, leader of one faction, snuck a glance at Brother Johnson, leader of the other faction. Brother Johnson showed no sign that he was done with his prayer, so Brother Miller dove back down for some more prayer, too. No one would come up for air, because it might look as if they wanted to eat more than they wanted to pray. It was becoming the longest table grace in history. It ground on and on and on. Then without waiting ...

Drama
Michael L. Sherer
... from the teachings he has promulgated in a couple dozen books bearing his name. Stalling for more time, Luther succeeded in putting off his final answer for a day. But yesterday he was forced to answer yes or no to whether he would back down from his teachings. He replied, "No. Unless I can be convinced by Scripture that I’m wrong, I will not. It isn’t safe to go against one’s conscience." In a sensational development, the emperor promised Luther safe conduct home to Wittenberg, but after Luther left ...

Exodus 19:1-25
Understanding Series
James K. Bruckner
... by repeating the description of the Lord’s descent from verse 18: The LORD descended . . . and called Moses to the top of the mountain. God did not again descend. God was already there. When God called, Moses climbed the mountain and was immediately sent back down with an urgent message (v. 20; v. 24 is emphatic in Hebrew). The Lord pressed two issues: one for the people and one for the priests. God was concerned that the people might disregard the warning and force their way through to see the LORD ...

Luke 19:1-10
Sermon
Larry R. Kalajainen
... climb no higher. He stayed there, straddling a limb and holding tightly to one above it, swaying in the breeze with the leaves fluttering around him. It was an exhilarating moment for a seven-year-old. He was on top of the world. But when the time came to climb back down, he was terrified. As long as he was on his way up, his vision and his focus was on the branch above him. But on the way down, all he could see was how far below the ground was and how many protruding limbs there were between him and the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... hiking two and a half miles up a mountain to a small log teahouse. The going was tough. Just past the half-way point they stopped to rest beside a lake. A younger couple greeted them. The younger couple advised them to turn around and go back down the mountain. They would never make it to the top. The path was too difficult. Myrtle and her husband decided to rest for awhile and then continue up the mountain. Breathing heavily, they climbed slowly upward. Young hikers swung past them as if it were nothing ...

Sermon
Daniel G. Mueller
... peace and tranquility. They feel so good on "the other side" that they are angry for being brought back to life again. That’s how Peter felt up on that mountain. It was good to be there; he wanted to stay up there forever; he didn’t want to come back down ever again. With Peter we also confess that it is good to be with Jesus in his glory. It is good to know who he is: The Christ, the Son of the Living God, my Lord and Savior. It is so good to know him that we don’t ever ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... to leave and he said, "Well, I really must be going now." The hostess, trying to be polite, said "Oh, must you go so soon?" Well, being totally honest, he had to admit that he really didn't have to go at that particular moment. So he sat back down. As the afternoon progressed, they went through this little ritual several times. He would say he had to go and she would say, "Really must you?" and he would respond, "Well no. I really don't have to." After all, he began his vacation the next day. There was ...

Sermon
Douglas J. Deuel
... and much more courageous than the family had ever dreamed possible. The wife used to push their little girl in her stroller when she did her walking. On numerous occasions a neighborhood dog would race up to the stroller barking furiously, only to be backed down by Cocoa, who would position himself between the little girl and the other dog. He would growl menacingly. If that wasn't sufficient to send the appropriate message, Cocoa would nip at the other dog in a way that always showed he meant business ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... . What I mean by that is, we must have the courage to stand up for what we believe. When something is wrong in our school, we need to have the courage to bring it to the attention of the proper people in the right spirit, in the right way; not backing down, not being intimidated by what they may call us or say to us. Let them know that we have the right to have a say, as a matter of fact, the say, in the education of our children. One of my favorite stories is of the independent preacher, Jack Hyles ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... fifty, sixty of them. While the neighbors were still holding the chair the man strapped himself in. Finally, he told them, “Let go.” He expected to float up in the air about l0 feet. He had a sharp pointed stick to pop the balloons so that he would come gently back down. His friends let go of the chair and it began to soar up in the air with this man still strapped to it 30 feet, 40 feet, 50 feet . . . right on above the house and trees and out of sight. About that time, at the Los Angeles Airport, the ...

Luke 18:9-14
Sermon
Will Willimon
... , sinner." This is too much! Grace is free. But aren't there limits? Couldn't we expect him to change his sleazy ways, just a little? And what about God in all this? At the end of the service, just like clockwork, there is God, sending this guy back down to his house justified, forgiven, accepted, loved. Couldn't we expect God to change his loving ways, just a little? You gag at the injustice of it. The rat is getting off scot-free. Well, what do you want? That, Sunday after next, this guy should again show ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... crowd and begins climbing an iron drainage pipe which runs to the roof. The pipe is hot from the fire, but he makes it to a second floor window. The man crawls through the window and locates the boy. With the crowd cheering encouragement, the man climbs back down the hot iron pipe with the boy on his back and his arms around his neck. A few weeks later, a public meeting was held to determine in whose custody the boy would be placed. Each person wanting the child would be allowed to make a brief statement ...

Exodus 32:1-14
Sermon
Charles L. Aaron
... mountain. The people at the foot of the mountain were twiddling their thumbs, pacing the floor, checking their sundials. Where was Moses, anyway? What was taking so long? What are we supposed to do while we are waiting? Are we sure he is even coming back down? Maybe their minds started playing tricks on them. They probably knew the story of Enoch -- it was an ancient story. Enoch was one of the descendants of Adam through Seth. In a puzzling verse, the narrator tells us, "Enoch walked with God; then he was ...

72. Christ in the Form of Communion
Luke 2:41-52
Illustration
James W. Moore
... brother's hands and plopped it into her mouth and said, "Amen." And in that moment Holy Communion had never been more holy. Then 7-year-old William patted his 5-year-old sister Harriet on the head. He smiled. She smiled. And then he turned and ran back down to the front of the church to re-join his grandparents. (The Christian Ministry, July-August 1989, p. 47) Think of that. Her 7-year-old brother William thought to include her. Either because she wasn't being included or he thought it might help her feel ...

Matthew 9:27-34, Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 12:15-21, Matthew 12:22-37, Matthew 12:38-45, Matthew 12:46-50
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... diseases pressed upon him to touch him. Whenever the unclean spirits saw him, the fell down before him and shouted, “You are the Son of God!” But he sternly ordered them not to make him known. [In Mark’s version, Jesus appoints the twelve before coming back down the mountain again.] Then he went home; and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat. When his family heard it, they went out to restrain him, for people were saying, “He has gone out of his mind.” And the scribes who ...

Sermon
John Jamison
... there. If John was around today he would have his own reality television show: “This week on The Baptizer: John is confronted by an angry Pharisee who traveled all the way from Jerusalem. But this time, the Pharisee brings his buddies. Will John finally back down? Or is the Pharisee and his friends about to get an education in riverside theology? Find out this Thursday night on The Baptizer!” John the Baptist is a familiar story. Today, when we talk about John we usually talk about what happened that ...

Sermon
Donald Dotterer
... glacier - yes, there is plenty left to do.2 That is it, isn't it? After one scales the mountain, after one achieves that which one has perhaps dreamed of and worked for all of his or her life, the time comes when one must come back down from the mountaintop. A man or woman must go on with everyday living. There is always another challenge ahead of us. Our Scripture lesson for the day from the Gospel of Luke follows that great passage called the Transfiguration, that heavenly revelation by God that Jesus ...

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