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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Carl Hoefler
... the midst of adversity. The reworded version would be "Praise the Lord and he will provide the ammunition." When we hand over our adversities to God, and when we praise him at the same time, he will give to us the ammunition that will enable us to face our troubles and to fight them until they are defeated. There is no problem too big for God. His arsenal of weapons is sufficient to defeat the Devil and to destroy hell. Particularly are we aware of this in Lent. The cross on Calvary was an ugly and an evil ...

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Louis H. Valbracht
... to serve, to point out the way of courage, to show the way of love and sacrifice, to show the way of joy and accomplishment in life. As the great Helen Keller once said: "I like to think that, through my limitations, God is working out some great purpose. My troubles have also been great adventures, and they have taught me understanding, and friendship, and how to be able to serve the world." So this is what our Lord does for us. He teaches us what his plan is for us in his Word, and all we have to do is ...

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Thomas Blowers
... had invited us to his home for a pre-Passover celebration, none of us really wanted to go. But Jesus did, so we went. I don't mind telling you, the mood was very tense. Each little thing set off a whole chain reaction of hostile and troubled feelings. But nothing touched off more controversy than when one of the women took a jar of ointment and began anointing Jesus with its contents. Some of us thought the gesture was extravagant. After all such ointment was expensive and the money spent on it would have ...

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Robert V. Dodd
... I don't really think the preacher intended for his sermon to end on such a dismal note, but that's the trouble with messages that are twenty-five minute "guilt-builders" with a five minute "problem-solver" tacked on at the end. I couldn' ... camp, there was a boy in my group who could only be described as a holy terror. He was every counselor's nightmare, always getting into trouble, always shooting off his mouth. All week long I spent most of my time and energy telling him to be quiet, go to sleep, not to ...

830. The Peace that Jesus Gives
John 14:15-31
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Lee Griess
... Ebola virus. In fact, all over our world, and even here in the United States, there are streets and stairways, elevators and superhighways that lead to hell, places of evil where people are trapped in boredom, bigotry, loneliness, leukemia, poverty, psychosis, despair, and death. Trouble is all about us and the words of Saint Paul ring true when he wrote, "Outwardly we are wasting away. Daily we are being given over to death." To us Jesus speaks this morning, saying, "Peace I leave with you. My peace I give ...

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James W. Moore
... all the work here. Don’t you care that my sister Mary has left me to serve alone? You get on to her now. Tell her to get out here in the kitchen and help me!” But Jesus says to her. “Martha, Martha, don’t be so worried and troubled about so many things. Relax. Lighten up. One thing is needful. Mary has chosen the good portion which shall not be taken from her.” End of story. Now, look at these personality styles. Have you figured them out? What about Mary? Do you have her pegged? Well, of course ...

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... You see, my dear friend, lest we be engulfed, lest we go under and be overcome, we must learn the art of walking on the water. And we can. Many have. I have known some of these people, and probably, so have you - people who have had more than enough trouble to undo them, but they haven't been undone - people who have come through enough of storm to take anyone down, but they have stayed on top. These have been able to see beyond the dark, and from beyond the storm to hear a voice that says, "Come." Look at ...

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... I choose with what belongs to me?" And here the story ends; and Jesus says the Kingdom of Heaven is like this! For you, I suspect, as for me, this story has some disturbing and troubling aspects. It appears to violate our sense of fairness. Let it be said for the householder, however, that he paid nobody less than he had promised. What troubles most of us, though, is that some men had to work several times as long as others for the wages they got. The whole issue turns upon length of time. We need to note ...

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... other bodies. The film takes several liberties with history, including the account of his death. Scholars have found that the weather reports for that day don’t mention a blizzard in Vienna, and they doubt it was a pauper’s grave - although Mozart did have trouble managing money. But no matter what his funeral was like, he did die at the age of 35. A genius, who never re-copied his compositions because he never made corrections; the first copy was always right. A genius, who started at the age of ...

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... knew or wanted to know. But the emperor wouldn’t suffice as the God and Creator of all for a Roman centurion. The book, Our Father Who Art in Hell, and this incident of 2,000 years ago seem to ask you and me, "Who, really, is your God?" The trouble with this tale from the Galilean ministry of Jesus is simply that the Roman centurion comes off as more of a Christian than we do, I’m afraid, and in more ways than one. He not only - and rather miraculously - believed in Christ, but he had a deep sense of ...

Luke 10:25-37
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... And we are our "best selves" - children of God - when the way we live with other people allows us to live out our heavenly love in earthly action. Neighbors in need enable us to be compassionate, kind, and just in our dealings with those in any sort of trouble, and to grow up and mature in the love of God. The poor and the needy, the hungry and the homeless, the helpless and the victims of oppression present us with an opportunity to live lives that are truly God-like toward others. If you and I understand ...

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Carveth Mitchell
... safety pin which he carried in his pocket. Frequently he would be seen fingering it. Someone asked him one day what the significance of the pin was. He told, in answer, how he had run away from a fine home, mixed with the wrong crowd, gone from one trouble to another, finally ending in poverty and degradation. He had sold his overcoat to get money for liquor, and on a cold winter night he had his sweater pinned together with that safety pin. He walked into a mission to keep warm, and there the Lord Jesus ...

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... it would be better to stand and face the evil dragon than to expose his unprotected rear to the firey darts. This approximates the message in the Scripture lessons read this morning. The prophet Habakkuk bemoans the fact that he has been forced to experience much trouble and look upon many terrible wrongs. He complains that he has cried to God for help and that his cries apparently have not been heard. He cannot see any way out of the tangled mess that engulfs him. In the midst of his depression and protest ...

Matthew 11:25-30
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... load I will put on you is light." (St. Matthew 11:29, 30 TEV) Life is full of questions. One we frequently ask, consciously sometimes and unconsciously other times, is this: how can I find some rest? Some people ask that question quite literally. They have trouble sleeping. They have insomnia. If Sominex can't do it, then how can I find some rest? they ask. Others want a different kind of rest. They seek relief from a busy schedule. A rat-race daily life bugs them. Relief from family tensions is the goal ...

1 Corinthians 10:13
Children's Sermon
... , you can’t get it open? You need the key? Why, of course you do. Here’s the key. Can you open it now? Fine. That reminds me of what I wanted to tell you this morning. God is like a key. That’s right. No matter what kind of trouble you get into he will always promise to get you out if you really are sorry and you want him to help you. Isn’t that great? God is like a key. He can get anyone out of anything if they love him and are sorry about getting into ...

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... of the conversation is in Luke's twenty-second chapter. The Last Supper was a time of communication. Talk That Troubles The Lord's Table then is a table for talkers. What was the talk on that first Maundy Thursday night? What do we talk about ... when we celebrate the Lord's Supper? For one thing, it was talk that troubles. In verse twenty-two Jesus says, "One of you shall betray me." Did Jesus here break a rule about table conversation? The general ...

Matthew 7:15-23
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... dig down six inches!) But then, how many houses will I ever build? Maybe Jesus wasn't giving construction advice! Build my life on a solid foundation? I hope so! Christian values American values Human values A faith founded on The Rock That can't be shaken By winds of trouble By the rain of problems By the floods of catastrophe So I won't be swept away by life. Lord, forgive me my weak faith That questions the difficulties of life That sways in the winds of opinions That threatens to be washed away by ...

Genesis 12:1-8
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... through which the ship is driven; when I remember all that has gone right, I am encouraged to feel that we need not be afraid, that the tempest will be overcome. Let it roar, let it rage, we shall come through." There is good theology in that. The troubles, the problems, need not flatten us. The risks can be the rocks on which we climb. Abraham's life was not easy, but he saw a purpose in his difficulties and in his conflicts, and he kept moving ahead, growing in response to the challenges he faced. We ...

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Kendall McCabe
... by our own jealousies, discontent, and ill-will. We learn to love the wilderness and fear the fertile fields of the community. "I just want to be left alone!" I usually hear that as, "I wish someone would take the trouble to get to know me." Or, "I wish I could be convinced that I'm worth the trouble of getting to know." What she discovers is Jesus does indeed know all about her. Her testimony to the others in the city was, "He told me all that I ever did." What is amazing about that testimony is she ...

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Dean Lueking
Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so would I have told you ... which expresses well the whole spirit in which we see the present in the light of that place which Christ has prepared for us: Support us, O Lord, all the long day of this troubled life until the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, when the busy fever of life is hushed, and our work is done. Then in thy mercy grant us a safe lodging, a holy rest, and peace ...

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... and fear no evil for He is with us." His goodness and his mercy follow us "all of the days of our life here and we will live in the house of the Lord forever." Jesus confirmed this. He said to those who were anxious and troubled about his approaching death, "Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God. Believe also in me. In my Father’s house there are many rooms. If it were not so would I have told you I am going to prepare a place for you? If I go and prepare a place for you I ...

Children's Sermon
... to brush his teeth? You do? Boy, that's pretty serious, isn't it? If you forget one day, you may not have too much trouble. But if you forget for too many days, what happens? Cavities! Oh, me, oh, my! The next thing you know you might have a toothache ... our teeth but we should also go to the dentist at least twice a year for a check-up. When we forget that we only invite trouble. A long time ago Jesus stood high on a hill and looked down on Jerusalem and he cried. Not the kind of crying that might happen ...

Lk 9:18-24 · Gal 3:23-29 · 1 Ki 19:9-14 · Zech 12:7-10
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John R. Brokhoff
... . Elijah needs to be sent back into the fray. This is grace - God takes the initiative and comes to us who are in trouble. 2. Jealous (vv. 10, 14). Twice God asks Elijah, "What are you doing here?" Elijah explains that he is jealous for God. Enemies ... him to positive action. In this text we see how God can lift us out of despair. Outline: The way to overcome the blues - a. Tell your trouble to God - vv. 9-10 b. Renew your relationship with God - vv. 11-18 c. Get busy - vv. 15-17 2. What are You doing Here? ( ...

Lk 12:49-56 · Jer 20:7-13; 23:23-29; 38:4-10
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John R. Brokhoff
... had that experience. He told the truth about his nation which for her sins was to experience defeat and destruction. No one wants to hear bad news. Rather than accept the truth, they attacked Jeremiah and persecuted him. If and when we speak for God, we will be in trouble with the world. Jeremiah tells us what he did when it happened to him. Outline: When the world is against you - A. Complain to God - vv. 7, 8, 10 B. Try disobedience - v. 9 C. Become aware of God's presence - v. 11 D. Sing God's praise for ...

Lk 17:5-10 · 2 Tim 1:1-14 · Am 5:6-7, 10-15
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John R. Brokhoff
... v. 6a C. The power of faith - faith of any size does wonders - v. 6b 3. A God of No Thank You. 17:7-10. Need: Our churches have many members who serve for rewards. Accidentally leave out a name of those to be thanked, and you are in trouble! We seem to want some "pay" for the service we render: recognition, thanks, publicity, praise. How many church members would serve if you told them "There will be no pay, no reward, not even thanks?" That is exactly what Jesus is teaching in this parable. What a disciple ...

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