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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Donald B. Strobe
... ., p.27) In the matter of homosexuality, Paul has been considered the “bad guy” and anti-gay. Many passages attributed to Paul in Romans, Corinthians, and I Timothy are often quoted by those who tell us that homosexuality is un-Christian. But here I defer to Biblical scholars who have studied the matter far more deeply than I. They tell us the translators of the various passages which are trotted out on this issue often give us translations that reflect more their own prejudices than what Paul actually ...

Deuteronomy 26:1-15
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Eric Ritz
... s presence now and for the future. I would like to share three perspectives on the importance of memory as we claim the past, live in the present, and face the future with the richness and insight of all three. WE ARE WHAT WE REMEMBER. While the past defers to the present and to the future, it is not to be discarded. Only those who know their heritage are qualified to be the new pioneers. In order to claim an inheritance, someone from the past has had to pass on something. The scripture teaches us, "We have ...

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Brett Blair
... had been fishing with them since they were boys. Andrew reminds us that if we are to follow the Master, we cannot insist on being in the limelight. Those who are truly in service will rarely get recognition and notoriety. There will be times when we must defer to others in humility and for the sake of unity. There was Judas. If we do not see Judas in ourselves it is because we are not looking closely enough. Judas was so impatient with Jesus. He believed that Jesus really did have the power to bring about ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... of Christ has any claim upon your life. The bottom line of that is that it encourages people to claim Jesus as Savior by simple intellectual affirmation, by saying yes in your mind to "four spiritual laws" or a belief plan of salvation, and defer until later, or never the claims of Christ in the transformation of life. This leads people to believe that their behavior has no relationship to their spiritual status. (The result of such a belief-only position:) Thus there is nothing uniquely different about ...

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Maxie Dunnam
... ministering to the people, when I feel so absolutely helpless to do and say the things that I would like to be able to do and say, in order to reverse the awfulness of their situations or ease the depths of their pain. Clergy are sometimes treated with the same deference as doctors. People think that it will be all better, once we get there. But the burden of knowing that it won't always work out that way, can (at times) be incredible to bear. "How many time I wish I had an answer to the cancer. How many ...

John 4:1-26
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Leonard Sweet
... : Bible Truths About Giving (Nashville: Convention Press, 1994): You are great givers. 2. You're great savers and sacrificers. With memories shaped by Depression and War, you know what it is to sacrifice and save. You mastered the art of deferred gratification. 3. You're loyal. An unselfish, parsimonious generation, you think institutionally, you give to institutions, and you trust those institutions to spend your hard-earned money wisely. You are loyal to whatever organization you are a member of. Boomers ...

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James McCormick
... for all. And, that’s difficult. It’s difficult to find the right balance. That’s why it’s so rare. Kindergartners tend to say, “Mine!” And not want to share. It requires growth toward maturity to learn to share, and sometimes to set aside our preferences out of deference to others. But, when we pull it off, it is wonderful! When we pull it off, we allow our differences not to divide us, but to enrich us. I love the Chapel for that! And, I don’t know about you, but I need that. My life quickly ...

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James Merritt
... have. I've got news for all of us preachers. This book is the Word of God without us, but we are nothing without the Word of God. You don't have to relegate verse by verse biblical exposition to the back burner of a Wednesday night service out of deference to people who are lost. This Book, preached verse by verse, is still a fire that can melt the coldest heart, a sword that can cut the hardest soul, and a lamp that can lighten the darkest mind. Don't be like the young preacher I heard of who finished ...

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James Merritt
... be unknown to this world today except for a few lines which will be remembered forever. He said, "I shall pass through this world but once. Any good that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now and not defer it. For I shall not pass this way again." III. How Kindness Is To Be Shared With Our Lips Now notice carefully what the Lord Jesus did with these little children. He didn't just take them up, give them a quick kiss and send them on their way. We ...

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James Merritt
... our own soldiers and killing our own wounded. We need to be helping those who are hurting, and especially those who have fallen into the pit of sin, and do all that we can in a spirit of gentleness to help pull them out. c. We Are To Defer To the Father with Meekness The Apostle James said, "Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls." (James 1:21) Now let me make this very practical. If you are not going to ...

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James Merritt
... ought to make yourself as attractive as if you were going to go work in an office downtown. Don't ever let yourself get in the shape of Phyllis Diller, who said she once spent seven hours in a beauty parlor, and that was just for an estimate!3 m. Deference "Her husband is known in the gates, when he sits among the elders of the land." (v.23) The gates of a city were the place of commerce and business. Here is a woman whose husband was successful because his wife made him successful. Men, remember that v.23 ...

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James Merritt
... , drug addiction, and child molestation. These are the rotten eggs that are hatched by this terrible war. Notice that Paul says in v.12, "we do not wrestle against flesh and blood…" Every Christian is in this war; every Christian has to fight. There are no deferments, no exemptions, and no conscientious objectors in God's army. If you are a Christian you better get ready to rumble; you're in the army. Let me tell you something. When you give your heart to Jesus you don't get into a frolic, you get ...

Philippians 2:5-11
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James Merritt
... we are going to accept His lordship. "…that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth." (v.10) To bow the knee is a sign of surrender. It is an act of humility and deference. It is something you do when you're going to worship someone and pay total homage to the person so honored. Paul makes it plain that every knee will bow, whether by choice or by force. Every knee above us in heaven, whether it be angels or men, is going ...

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... talk about disarming another tyrant. The president's name being Bush. The tyrant's name, Hussein. I remember the anxiety I felt that long-ago night, given that Cuba was but 90 miles from Miami and I was but 23 years of age. Divinity draft deferments (especially in a school not linked to a particular denomination) were shaky at best. And while I sympathized with the historic peace churches, I was far from a pacifist. In short, the prospect of war that night was something I faced far more personally than ...

I Corinthians 16:14, James 2:14-26
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John E. Harnish
... -coloring is today. [1] The images for this year's stewardship campaign are a flashback to the 50's…reminding us that in a day when "Everything Changes, Some Things Never Change." Last week, it was the 50's Brylcreem for the men, so in deference to our commitment to gender equality even in tonsorial concerns, enter Miss Clairol, the radical 50's woman who dared to suggest that hair-coloring was for respectable women, not just "fast women," when she dropped the bombshell question: "Does she or doesn't she ...

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John E. Harnish
... . Brylcreem, the gals will all pursue ya. They love to get their fingers in your hair. Today, Brylcreem is back (thankfully, without the jingle!). Even soccer star David Beckhem signed on as a spokesman—that is, until he shaved his head. And now, in deference to all us aging Baby Boomers, you can even get Brylcreem Blue, giving "a youthful shine to gray hair." Just a little dab'll do ya. Jesus would have understood. In Matthew's Gospel, chapter 13, the writer collects a set of his trademark agrarian ...

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John E. Harnish
... threatened by immigrants and newcomers to the land. Some things never change.) So the Bible says that, eventually, "a Pharaoh who knew not Joseph" oppresses them in bondage and slavery. Four hundred years pass...bitter years of oppression and hopes deferred. All the while, Joseph's bones await the deliverance. The turning point comes in that beautiful phrase, "God heard their groanings, and God remembered..." And when God remembers, God acts, because God always keeps his promises. Enter Moses.... God calls ...

Acts 5:27-32
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Leonard Sweet
... the apostles. The savvy leaders of the Council saw clearly how popular these men and their message had become among the crowds of people they had addressed. The authorities rightly feared a popular backlash if they dealt too harshly with the apostles. In deference to the simmering crowd, the escaped prisoners are gingerly escorted back to yet another full meeting of the Sanhedrin. For Peter and John, this is round two they had faced this audience on the same charges and with the same warnings before (see ...

Mark 12:38-44
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... scribe and some of his pupils sitting in the best, most easily viewed seats. Similarly, the scribe's synagogue seat of honor placed him up front with the Torah, facing the congregation. The problem Jesus pinpoints is not that these scribes are accorded deference and honor. The problem is they like it too much. They have confused the respect intended for the position they hold with respect for their own abilities and advancements. As with rabbis, scribes in the first century were not paid for being scribes ...

Mark 9:30-37
Sweet
Leonard Sweet
... only half of Jesus' message. He concludes this lesson by reminding his disciples that when they welcome him, they welcome "not me but the one who sent me" (v.37). Jewish tradition taught that a great man's messenger was to be treated with the same deference the man himself would receive. Jesus' words work double duty. They bring God's loving concern and presence down to the very lowest, weakest of human beings even a tiny child. But they also remind the disciples that nothing less than the power of God the ...

Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18, Psalm 119:33-40, Matthew 5:38-48, 1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23
Bulletin Aid
B. David Hostetter
... holy name. We may profit from companies that ignore the needs of their employees to the advantage of the stockholders. We have not been careful for the needs of the deaf and the blind and other persons with disabilities. We have not protested the judgments that defer to the great or are partial to the poor. We have much to learn about your holy justice. Teach us by the words and example of your Son Jesus. Amen Declaration of Pardon Pastor: Friends, hear the Good News! Everything belongs to you: the world ...

Ephesians 6:10-20
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James Merritt
... , drug addiction, and child molestation. These are the rotten eggs that are hatched by this terrible war. Notice that Paul says in v.12, "we do not wrestle against flesh and blood..." Every Christian is in this war; every Christian has to fight. There are no deferments, no exemptions, and no conscientious objectors in God's army. If you are a Christian you better get ready to rumble; you're in the army. Let me tell you something. When you give your heart to Jesus you don't get into a frolic, you get ...

Proverbs 3:3, 19:22
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James Merritt
... famous quotes (for those who know famous quotes) in history. Here is what he said, "I expect to pass through this world, but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again." II. We Share Kindness In What We Say To Others Everybody in this room has a kindness kit that you carry with you everywhere you go. It is in your mouth and it is called, the tongue. I don ...

99. Do All the Good
Mark 10:17-31
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Clement E. Lewis
... can. Someone else has expressed the ideal of goodness in a wonderful way, saying, "I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore, that I can do, or any goodness that I can show to my fellow creatures, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."

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King Duncan
... to move toward a more mature faith. They began to pray about their relations with one another. No longer was it “Why, God?” but it was “How should we act, God?” Gordon said the most spiritual moment of that experience was Christmas 1944. Out of deference to the holiday, the men were not given work detail that day and were given a bit more food. He said that as they moved around the prison yard, they sensed that things were somehow different. In one of the barracks (basically a thatched hut with ...

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