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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Habakkuk 1:1-4, Habakkuk 2:2-20
Sermon
Richard Hasler
... that her son not sail to Rome in order to respond to “the real point to her desire” namely, her son’s conversion. After spending some time in Rome Augustine traveled to Milan where he met Bishop Ambrose who played a key role in Augustine’s acceptance of the Christian faith. The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with a similar dilemma in his own prayers. God had made promises, but they were not yet fulfilled. It was certainly not because Habakkuk had not prayed: “0 Lord, how long shall I cry for help, and ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... say "Look at me, I've been drinking from the well. Don't you wish you had some?" There is only one response that is acceptable. This woman at the well left the well and went to find her friends. After Jesus identified himself to her she did not say anything ... in the town for two days. Those third class people in that second class town gave Jesus first class treatment. Jesus accepted their hospitality. He treated them like first class citizens of the kingdom of God. And John says, "Many more believed because ...

Sermon
Thomas A. Pilgrim
... 30 years and this is the first time this has ever happened to me." Jesus invites us to come in - to come to him. When we accept his invitation to' be with him we are on the road that leads to life. We may not have all the answers, but we know that ... and how he could follow him. Jesus Christ still opens blind eyes. He still offers to all of us a new vision. If you will accept that new vision he offers you will see things you have never seen before. I have always loved that hymn: "Turn your eyes upon Jesus, ...

Matthew 5:33-37, Matthew 5:31-32
Sermon
John Jamison
... Deuteronomy 24 which says that a man shall divorce his wife on the grounds of unchastity, or "if she finds no favor in his eyes." It is a small line in chapter 24, but it was not little to Rabbi Hillel. From there it is pure interpretation. Divorce is acceptable in the case of unfaithfulness, or if the wife happened to put a bit too much salt in the evening meal. A woman using too much salt may not find favor in the eyes of her husband. Or perhaps, one afternoon during his walk through the marketplace, the ...

Sermon
Sims Robert
... dreams. The answer to all of life was wrapped in the rainbow of our new love and so we married. After a few years we learned that our hopes were not their hopes and our dreams were not their dreams. We slowly discovered that the experiences of accepting, being close and intimate and being open with another person are the most difficult experiences in life. Once again it appeared that love was able to promise far more than it could produce. When love fails we withdraw, play it safe and take what is left of ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... it with a single phrase, "Today, you will be with me in Paradise." Jesus Christ is king in this age and the next, in this world and the next. There seems to be a willingness for many to accept the teachings of Jesus but not the divinity of the Christ. Many cannot accept the eternal dimensions that come most naturally with Christ and his teachings. Today's gospel brings us squarely before Jesus' claim. The criminal, having admitted his own guilt, acknowledges Jesus' kingly state by his request. He begs to ...

Sermon
Theodore F. Schneider
... time, doing the right things, but it was not redemptive for him. Not every activity deemed "for the kingdom" is necessarily so. According to Martin Luther's 95 Theses and all the work of the Reformation that follows, not every means of raising money is acceptable, even if it is for the church and the "kingdom." Disraeli urged that we cease trying to cover all of our good with the temple roof.3 2. Prayers offered are not always offered to God: Jesus makes an interesting observation. "The Pharisee stood and ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... in great spiritual sorrow. They are tragically burdened by their sin and sorely afflicted by their suffering. If only they could accept the gift of victory which Christ won for them on the cross! If only they could turn their sin and sorrow over to Jesus - they would ... find that His yoke is easy and His burden is light! Let all of us accept this victory today! After everything He has endured for us, nothing abouta ourl ives could be too heavy for Him to carry, He who ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... into the air; others hugged; and I even remember the firemen drove the fire engine into the park lagoon with the siren still running. All rejoicing about the same thing but in their own way. Paul puts it in 1 Timothy 2:3-6a: “This is right and is acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God; there is also one mediator between God and humankind, Christ Jesus, himself a human, who gave himself a ransom for all ...

Eulogy
Carl B. Rife
... even quotes God with words which say in effect, "I'm God and you are not, so there. That's the way it is. You just have to accept it." But that doesn't satisfy me - nor any of you, I suspect. Rather, God's response to Job's question and to ours comes to us in ... us courage and strength to bear it. What God is saying to us is not, "I'm God and you are not, so there, you just have to accept it." No, what God is saying to us is, "I am God, and I am with you in your suffering. If you allow me to come into your ...

Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Eulogy
Allen Puffenberger
Can We Celebrate Christmas Now? John 3:16 The following meditation is suggested for a family that has lost a loved one near the end of Advent or during Christmastide. The name, "Adam," is employed for the deceased. It is hard to accept the death of a loved one at anytime. It is especially difficult at Christmas. This is a family time. What is being celebrated now started with Joseph, Mary and Jesus, and has been continued by countless mothers and fathers and their children. No other holiday is so centered ...

Eulogy
Alan Bacon Bond
... all the more our prayer that you, O God, will unite us in heart and mind and spirit for this little while that our lives might be touched by the promise of your life as it has been revealed to us through Jesus Christ. If emotion wells up in us, accept our tears as tokens of our love for Bill, and with those tears release from us a burdensome grief, until at last we might truly celebrate his life. Then, O God, by your Spirit, strengthen us in the service of your realm that at the last we might be truly ...

Drama
Thomas A. Renquist
... . In 1841, the Lutheran church in America would be celebrating the 100th anniversary of his arrival here. What better way to celebrate than by sending its first Lutheran missionary to India? Heyer, at the age of 48 and recently a widower, eagerly accepted the call. In his farewell letter, he wrote: Reader 2: “I feel calm and cheerful, having taken this step after serious and prayerful consideration. The smiles of friends have cheered, and the approbation of the churches has encouraged me thus far. But ...

Drama
Thomas A. Renquist
... heresy or the orthodox view laid down by the Nicene Council. We need to realize that this was a time of theological fluctuation for the church. It was mainly because of the faithful persistence and courage of Athanasius that the church eventually came to accept the full divinity and power of the Son of God. Several stories have come down to us which illustrate the faith and determination of this man of God. Reader 2: Once while Athanasius was conducting worship in an Alexandrian church, Roman soldiers came ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... heavy chest - all physical symptoms that are a normal part of grieving. Grief is experienced alone. Is there any way out of this valley of the lost? It may seem not. But, for those of you who are walking there now, be assured that the valley does end. Never accept the way you feel now as being the way you will always feel. That feeling will change. You will love your home again. You will enjoy doing the things you used to do. Spring flowers will grow in the valley. Remember not only the friend you lost, but ...

Sermon
Donald Zelle
... the prosperity of Obed-edom. He took it as a good omen from God, then completed his plan, and brought the Ark to Jerusalem. In all this, Obed-edom and his family become examples of those who receive the benefits of a religion they do not accept. While he and his family guarded the Ark, they were being guarded and blessed by God. Down through the years there have been many benefits of Chrisitianity for nonbelievers. The arts owe a great deal to Christian people. Many of the great masterpieces were painted as ...

Ephesians 2:1-10
Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... a New Covenant beckoning us to come home just as the Good Shepherd lovingly gathers in the sheep. Give us the wisdom to follow You, Lord. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession God, so often we have sought to earn Your mercy and grace and have refused to accept them as the gifts of love You meant for them to be. Too often in our pride we would not receive that which we have not earned. Forgive us, Lord, and help us to realize we must ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
... should know the Lord. Leader: So let us lift our voices in song and praise, for God so loved us all. All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect O God, through the giving of the Word become flesh in Christ, You have spoken to us of unlimited accepting love. Help us to have the courage to receive Your gift and share it. In Christ we pray. Amen. Prayer Of Confession O God, sometimes we are so overwhelmed by the universe we are willing to believe You are so incomprehensible we would never be able to know You ...

Matthew 3:1-12, Psalm 119:1-176, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20, 1 Peter 1:1-12
Bulletin Aid
J. B. Quisenberry
... of creation. Leader: It shines on the lonely, the frightened, the hungry, the unwanted and the unloved. People: It calls us to reach out to them. Leader: The light calls us to befriend the lonely, and to comfort the frightened. People: It calls us to feed the hungry, and to accept the unwanted. Leader: The light calls us to love others as God loves us. People: In so doing, we will spread the light of God's love into our dark world. Leader: Love is a gift. God gives it to us so that we can give it to others ...

Children's Sermon
Tim Carpenter
... the Samaritans? (response) But the Samaritans had received the Holy Spirit. So the disciples of Jesus went to the Samaritans, and do you know what they did? They went ahead and touched them anyway. They laid their hands on them and prayed. They decided that if God accepted them, then the Samaritans must not be dirty in his eyes after all. Today we need to remember that there is no group of people in the world who are dirty in God's eyes. Sometimes when people are different from us we treat them like they ...

Habakkuk 1:12--2:1, Habakkuk 1:1-4
Sermon
Paul W. F. Harms
... the unjust knows no shame. "I have cut off nations; their battlements are in ruins; I have laid waste their streets so that none walks in them; their cities have been made desolate without a man, without an inhabitant. I said, 'Surely she will fear me, she will accept correction; she will not lose sight of all that I have enjoined upon her.' But all the more they were eager to make all their deeds corrupt." "Therefore wait for me, "says the Lord, "for the day when I arise as a witness. For my decision is to ...

Sermon
John P. Rossing
... "God, I demand to talk with you." This isn't the same Job we saw in chapters one and two, the patient sufferer willing to accept both good and evil from God. "If I could find God," Job said, "I would lay my case before him and fill my mouth with ... he would still burst into sobbing tears several times a day. His family began to fear for his mental health. He was utterly unable to accept his wife's death. He often admitted that he was tempted to be angry with God, to ask why God would have taken his wife ...

Revelation 20:1-7
Eulogy
Richard F. Bansemer
... difficult for us to believe God when he says: "To the thirsty I will give water without price."Churches are guilty of often following the world's way of thinking, even when it come to matters of salvation. Too often the church says: "Do this, do that, accept this and believe this, then God will save you." No, our lesson says it too clearly to add to it: "To the thirsty I will give water, without price. This is the first of several comforts for us during these few minutes we have together, as we interrupt ...

Mt 23:25-36 · 2 Ti 2:20-26 · Ps 51:1-14
Sermon
John A. Terry
... do not club people over the head with the truth, nor badger them into repentance. We wait for God to let the person hear. Since we do not know when God is going to do that, we may freely and frequently invite folks to accept a new way of life, but leave them with the free choice to accept or reject this. "God may perhaps grant that they will repent and come to know the truth, and they may escape from the snare of the devil, after being captured by him to do his will." There is an interesting note at the ...

Sermon
... away the holy and mysterious nature of God, as we so often do. Joseph simply trusted and obeyed. "Is that what you want me to do, Lord? Piece of cake! Consider it done." Is there a greater testimony to faith than that? You see, for Joseph to simply accept what he was told to do was NOT a "piece of cake," not an easy thing. It meant going through the days of anguish and misunderstanding without questioning. It meant putting his own plans for the life he had envisioned for himself and Mary on hold, attending ...

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