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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Erskine White
... other chores, like washing dishes and cleaning-up! When we labor together at the church like this, we see people putting in "everything they have, their whole living." Once there was a young man named Homer, who was deeply in love with Emmy Lou, but he was too shy to express his love in a physical way. So, he spent a lot of time talking to her about it. "Emmy Lou," he said, "If I had a thousand lips, they would all be kissing you. If I had a thousand arms, they would all be embracing you." Emmy Lou looked ...

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Erskine White
... feel at ease, the loved one who makes an important sacrifice for you: these and a hundred other kindnesses are all examples of the love and kindness of God. They are all reasons for us to "Thank We All Our God," because God expresses His love to us through the love of others. God also expresses His love and care directly to us, without any help from anyone else, solely by the Presence of the Spirit of His Son, Jesus Christ. Can we not also be thankful for that? It's easy to take the goodness of our loved ...

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John M. Braaten
... of the most precious moments of your marriage will be found in times of reconciliation because it is there that love has had to go the deepest and, therefore, finds its greatest expression. Another way to keep your marriage renewed is to be unsparing in words of love, trust, and encouragement. It is more than sad when couples do not express their affection for each other; nothing can cause a marriage to grow flat faster. Again, we follow the example of our God who is constant in reminding us of his great ...

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John M. Braaten
... you have come boldly to declare that love before God and your invited guests. We are thrilled to share these moments with you. It would be nice to be unreservedly optimistic about your future. But I can't, because marriage isn't a one-way ride on the happiness express. An example of what can happen is illustrated by a story I once heard. A dog-tired business man came home from the office only to hear his wife announce that the cook had quit. "Why?" he asked. "Because of you," she fired back. "Me? What did I ...

John 2:1-11, Isaiah 62:1-12, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, Psalm 96:1-13, Psalm 36:1-12
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George Bass
... man and beast." He says, "For with you is the well of life" and "in your light we see light." The psalm ends with a portion of a prayer: "Continue your loving kindness to those who know you, and your favor to those who are true of heart." The psalm expresses the "light and life" themes of John 1, which is read on this same Sunday in years/cycles A and B. Psalm Prayer (36 - LB W) is particularly well-suited for functioning in the liturgy on this Sunday in years/cycles A and B rather than C "Lord God, source ...

Psalm 138:1-8, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Judges 6:1-40, Isaiah 6:1-13, Luke 5:1-11
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George Bass
... of Lectionary Preaching Workbook III. Psalm 138:1-5, 7-8 (RC) - It is the opinion of some Old Testament scholars that this was composed as a song of thanksgiving after Isaiah's call in the temple. This much is obvious, at least; the theme of this psalm certainly expresses the prophet's reaction; he thanks God "with my whole heart" and bows down "toward your holy temple," because he knows God to be a God of love and faithfulness. He knows that God is with him in all that he does in the name of the Lord, and ...

Matthew 6:1-4, Matthew 6:16-18, Joel 2:12-17, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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George Bass
... and self-denial, but are also signs of our complete dependence for salvation upon Jesus Christ, who is our treasure. He is the one who claims our hearts for as long as we live, for he alone is our salvation. Our almsgiving, prayers, and fasting are expressions of our gratitude and love, as well as repentance. (Note: One of the puzzles about this traditional gospel is that the Lord's Prayer has been omitted in the Ash Wednesday penicope. Since Jesus gave it to the disciples to teach them how to pray, it ...

John 20:1-9, Acts 10:23b-48, Isaiah 51:1-16, Exodus 15:1-21, Colossians 3:1-17, 1 Corinthians 5:1-13, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Luke 24:1-12
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George Bass
... ; it is, at the same time, affirming the resurrection of the Lord. Once more, the ethical nature of the new life, which is central to the celebration of Lent, finds expression in the way that believers are expected to live in Jesus Christ: "Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth" is Paul's way of expressing how the new life in Christ issues from the resurrection. He also states that the final glory of the resurrection will come with the second coming, when he will gather ...

John 20:24-31, John 20:19-23
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Wayne B. Keller
... we do not stand alone. IV. We will never experience such a thing as "total doubt." Augustine tried to doubt everything; but he couldn't doubt the truth of his own doubts. V. If we seek God, we need to look where God seeks us. One day a church member expressed her extreme doubting to me. Often, I think of a response later. This time, I did say, "You may have given up on God, but God hasn't given up on you; God hasn't lost belief in you." Stewardship Suggestion: The stewardship of doubting. How do you handle ...

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George Johnson
... of positive thinking" literature. Sometimes I think, however, it can border on a rather unhealthy denial of pain. Darkness and pain need to be embraced before healing can happen. It doesn't help to pretend there is no pain. We embrace our pain when we give expression to our pain. Blind Bartimaeus called for Jesus to help. He cried out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me." Speaking out, giving speech to his need was the beginning of his healing. Things do not seem so hopeless when we are able to talk ...

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George Johnson
... ! He didn't even preach from the Bible." In the face of her anger, I said timidly, "I think I heard the same sermon." "Really, you were there? Wasn't it terrible?" "For me it was different than what you've said." I paused, searching for words to express myself. "It was very biblical. The pastor used the scripture about the two women going to the tomb of Jesus, and they wondered 'Who will roll away the stone?' He applied that to our lives by asking, 'Who will roll away the stone in our lives?'" With her ...

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Thomas Slavens
... shelter for this generation and for their posterity come from the soil, the prospects for the future are rather frightening unless conservation of the soil is practiced. The best motive for soil conservation is a sense of stewardship under God. It is based on the attitude toward life expressed in the first verse of Psalm 24, “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein.” As L. H. Bailey put it: We came out of the earth, and we have a right to the use of its ...

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Thomas Slavens
... many whose king has easily disappeared: O money, money, money, I’m not necessarily one of those who think thee holy,But I often stop to wonder how thou canst go out so fast when thou comest in so slowly.2 The author of the first letter to Timothy was expressing a basic truth when he wrote, “The love of money is the root of all evil.” (1 Timothy 6:10a) Some make power the king of life. John Godfrey Saxe put it this way: In the struggle for power, or the scramble for pelf,Let this be your motto, -- Rely ...

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Steven Burt
Paul Tillich, the great American theologian, said: “Our language has wisely sensed the two sides of being alone. It has created the word ‘loneliness’ to express the pain of being alone and it has created the word ‘solitude’ to express the glory of being alone.” That’s elegant. And it rings true. Haven’t we all, at some time in our lives, remarked at the difference between being lonely and being alone? And haven’t we all felt the need to be alone? One Thursday I was feeling kind of ...

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James Garrett
... do far more good. It has been said, “A compliment is verbal sunshine.” Praise awakens hope and the desire to be. Mark Twain once remarked: “I can live for two months on one compliment.” “Each tree is known by its own fruit,” said Jesus. Behavior is the natural expression of the basic self. A person’s life cannot be evaluated in any other way than by his behavior. It’s comical to expect figs from a thorn bush, or to pick grapes from a bramble bush. We have an inside where we live and move and ...

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Larry Goodpaster
... reveal much about what’s going on in a person’s mind, and from this pulpit vantage point, I can see more than I sometimes care to see. There are, for one thing those blank expressions which say, in essence: “I am not interested: you can stand on your head and juggle five apples with your feet, nothing will crack my facade, nothing will make me listen. I am just here filling a spot.” Then, there are the glassy stares which betray the fact that someone ...

Matthew 13:24-30, Matthew 13:36-43
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Larry Goodpaster
... God intended are assaulted and insulted when appeal is made to the base desires of human nature. We name as “evil” that which destroys, dehumanizes and denigrates God’s good creation of life. So, then, what do we do about the presence of the various expressions of evil in our world? Shall we name them and forget about them? Shall we ignore their presence and deny their power? Realistically, we know that we do not live in a perfect society and that human beings have the inclination to make a general ...

Matthew 11:25-30
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Larry Goodpaster
... “one of those days.” In the background, and between the lines, I think I hear Jesus crying, “give me a break! What more do I have to do? If this is the thanks I get, I’m ready to throw in the towel!” I could certainly understand such an expression. Perhaps if he could just glimpse one positive result to all he had been doing; just one response that would keep him going to the next town, then it would all be worth it. As it was this day, like so many others, was turning out to be less than ...

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Walter Kimbrough
... in our relationship with God. In order to bring someone to God it is necessary for the bearer to know the receiver. We develop a personal relationship to and with God through the medium of prayer. Prayer is the expression of the soul’s sincere desire whether it is verbally expressed or inwardly declared. Jesus prayed in the garden and on the mountain, taught the disciples to pray and answered prayer even in moments of dying. Hear those words, “Today thou shall be with me in paradise.” Prayer was ...

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Richard Hasler
... 66 books constitute the primary source document of the Christian faith. Without the Scriptures we would not know about God’s great plan of redemption in Christ. Finally the Scriptures lead us to Christ, the living Word of God. He is the full and the perfect expression of God. He is the one to whom the Scriptures bear witness. Christ the King is our supreme authority. What Kind Of Authority Is It? Once we have determined who has authority over us, we must proceed to ask: “What kind of authority is it ...

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Richard Hasler
... during the summer. She went to the local nursing home where she was asked to read to a Mr. Johnson. She went to his room and introduced herself. She asked him how he was. His reply was “I’m all right so far.” She wondered what he meant by that expression. He proceeded to tell her a story. “I’m like the man who falls out of a window at the top of a 30-story building. Each floor he goes by, people lean out and say, ‘How are you?’ And the man replies, ‘I’m all right so far.’ ” Siegel ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... . He began to follow Christ in all he did. He gave his life in service and became a minister. And he sought to relate the Christian gospel to the problems of his time. He was one of the leaders of the church in this country. His commitment to Christ was expressed in these words: "0 Master, let me walk with thee in lowly paths of service free; Tell me thy secret; help me bear the strain of toil, the fret of care. Help me the slow of heart to move by some clear winning word of love; Teach me the wayward ...

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Robert Beringer
... sound of Tommy's cabin was forbidden, lest he be wakened, and shortly the usual profanity was practically given up as not right for their boy to hear. From being Roaring Camp, the ugly drunken frontier settlement became, as one Cockney criminal inhabitant expressed it, "kind of 'eavenly." There was talk of further improvement and even of inviting some decent families to live there to benefit Tommy Luck with their presence. Word got around to the outside world of this miracle of change through the pony ...

Isaiah 63:7--64:12
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Robert Beringer
... that nothing can ever change. It is a love so strong that not even death, said the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans, can ever separate us from it. But how do we know that God's love for us is like that? In most cases, love is expressed in giving to the one who is loved. That's why we have just exchanged gifts with those whom we love. Giving a gift is a way to tell someone how much we love them, care about them or appreciate them. Unfortunately, at least in America, our Christmas celebrations have ...

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Theodore F. Schneider
... too little to strike a joyous chord of thanksgiving or even a word of appreciation. There are others who are gracious even in difficult times. Still others can be surly and demanding in the best of circumstances. But it seems clear that gratitude and the expressions of thanksgiving have three common qualities: They are spontaneous. They reflect a routine, an attitude, a quality of life. They are founded upon God's gifts of the Spirit. Each of us must wonder, "Would I have been the one to return to give ...

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