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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Sermon
Leonard Mann
... out on a cot. Sybil stands near. A policeman enters, takes out a dog-eared notebook, then a stub of a pencil. Pausing, he looks at Sybil and inquires, "What’s his name?" "Man," she replies. To which the officer responds, "How do you spell it?" How do you ... the mother sat up in bed, folded her hands, and announced, "Now I’m going to die." We sat by silently, waiting. After some time she looked up at us and smiled. "I guess I’m not going to make it just now. The two of you might as well leave me ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... never have been the rebellious, warring people who finally provoked Rome to come in and smash them. It would be a mistake just to look at this parable in light of what it said to the people who heard it for the first time. Let’s carefully consider what ... breath, strike a clear, vibrant note, and hold it as long as her breath lasted. When the overtones had all died away, she would look up and say: "Master, who has given me this undeserved gift, let me ring true tonight." When we realize what a gift this ...

Drama
Robert Clausen
... the hearts of men. I will offer them my friendship. If they accept it, they have found the door to the kingdom, and they will learn its laws: love toward God and love toward every one of God’s creatures. JUDAS: This is not the kingdom we are looking for. JESUS: It is the kingdom you are offered. You will see its beginning before you die. Do you believe this, Thomas? THOMAS: No, Lord, I doubt it. It’s too much of an ideal. JESUS: Will you still follow me? THOMAS: A doubter may still dream. JOHN: What ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... account, as we must, our hope must be for a time when each person can be appreciated as an individual, a child of God, who is neither hindered nor promoted by race. When Jesus urged us to love our neighbor as ourselves, wasn't he just asking us to look at life from the perspective of others? When we do, we discover the magic of healthy human relations. Let me close by telling you one of my favorite stories from Guidepost magazine, a true story from a town in New Jersey. A teenager named Joe went there to ...

Exodus 20:1-21, Matthew 5:21-26
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... dog." Mike was their son who was away at the university. "If we put old Pete to sleep, what would we say when Mike came home and looked for his beloved dog? We couldn't bear to say to him, 'oh, we put him to sleep because he was such a bother and he ... give ourselves life and we do not have the right to extinguish life. Having said that, I hasten to add that only God can look into a person's heart and mind and determine motivation and level of responsibility. In the vast majority of suicides, the victim is ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... elect it, we apply for jobs hoping to work for it, and we go to school hoping to be educated by it. But we do not always find it. The trust we place in our leaders can be broken. So what are we to do? John 10 holds the answer. Look at the picture Jesus gives us here in John 10: This wonderful vivid portrait of a shepherd caring for his sheep. The shepherd would lead his sheep out to distant areas and stay there for days. Being a good shepherd he created a temporary corral, a pen to keep the ...

Drama
Sarah Walton Miller
... it wrong to give him all that money and let him go out on his own? Now his father can sleep at night. Our boy is home. Elizabeth is jealous. It goes back to childhood. Twelve years is too long between children. He was an interloper! Now she sees the look of love on her father’s face turned to Ronnie. Doesn’t she know she has HER special place? No two people ever were more alike than Elizabeth and her father. What will Ronnie do now? Not the business. He has no feeling for it. That’s Elizabeth. Oh, God ...

Drama
Jerome W. Nilssen
... it chewed his arm off, right up to the elbow. GRACE At least it worked. SETH But that’s the point - everything my brother makes works, even his mistakes. The last I heard he was working on an artificial arm. It fits over your real arm, only it makes it look like you’ve got a wooden one. It’s supposed to be a great sympathy-getter. He’s advertising it now in all the comic books. GRACE It all sounds pretty silly to me. SETH He’ll probably make a million. GRACE And then you’ll inherit it. SETH No ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... be "little Christs" involves sharing with, loving, and blessing the world and its people as Christ did. We are to be "little Christs" to our neighbors. What is so crucial for us is the fact that our neighbors know that, even if we tend to forget it. The world has looked to us time and again to see if we will be that. And as they watch to see what we do, they evaluate not us only, but the one whose name we bear. And when they see us backing away from life and its conflicts and needs and opportunities, using ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... place I can think of is our Tuesday Night Singles Dinner. That's a free commercial. I was not even asked to say that. But I have observed that cupid is exceedingly active here on Tuesday nights. That's not the only reason people attend, and not everyone there is looking for a mate. But I can't think of a better place to meet one than in church. Similarly, if you want to encounter God, it helps to place yourself where God can reach you easily. God's grace helps us in this regard, calling and preparing us for ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... sin is similar to the attitude of parents toward the cocaine that some pusher tries to sell to their seventh grade child as he comes home from school. In order to better understand our enemy, the Evil One, let's go back to the entrance of sin into our world. Look with me at the third chapter of Genesis. Note verse one: "NOW THE SERPENT WAS MORE SUBTLE THAN ANY OTHER WILD CREATURE THAT THE LORD GOD HAD MADE. HE SAID TO THE WOMAN, 'DID GOD SAY, YOU SHALL NOT EAT OF ANY TREE OF THE GARDEN'?" I wonder what the ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... Kingdom of God. (Luke 9:62). Jesus cannot do much with lukewarm disciples. In fact, he said to the Christians in the city of Laodicea, "Because you are lukewarm-neither hot nor cold-I am about to spit you out of my mouth." (Revelation 3: 16) God is looking for more than a one-time commitment from us. He wants a daily surrender from us. He wants total yieldedness, absolute availability for his purpose. He wants people who will try to walk on water if he asks them. He wants disciples who fly the colors boldly ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... comes, the imperfect will pass away. Object: Two methods of doing the same thing, one much more efficiently than the other. Good morning, boys and girls. Look what I brought with me to show you. What is it? That's right, a camera. Good old Candy Camera, one of my oldest and dearest ... a little bit this way and a little bit that way and then I check and make sure that I have enough light and then I look back and see if I can still see you and turn this so that I have you right in focus and then I snap old Candy ...

Sermon
Donald Macleod
... and was given by God a mission to fulfill. All this was now accomplished and he could do no more than return to the God who sent him. So, the idealist says, "Case closed!" b. A second perspective is that of the materialist. He takes a long, detached look at the whole story and dismisses it out of hand. To him it is an absurdity - just another myth. The early gospel writers had to dispose of Jesus somehow, and hence they wove this tale out of sheer fantasy. Moreover, the materialists ask: how could a human ...

Sermon
Robert Allen
... , "prayer is as elemental as a cry in the dark." When we cry out in the dark, we are searching for some comfort ... some peace ... some hope ... in the midst of the problems of life. Real prayer is calling out to God in the midst of the pain and hurt - looking for some comfort. In ordinary life, we run into those occasions when we are up against something which is too much for us, or we undertake something which is too hard for us. It is moments like this when we cry out in the darkness. It is moments like ...

Sermon
Brett Blair
... King of Israel. We know that he was the Son of God. They thought he was simply Joseph and Mary's son. We know that Jesus has influenced the world for 2000 years. They thought his influence would end at the cross. It's a fascinating story. We look at the Pharisees and we shake our heads. How could they have been so wrong when the truth was standing right in front of them? I believe they were upset because Jesus held them accountable and exposed their hypocrisy. "Teacher, we know that you are sincere," they ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... no longer on a hillside outside of Bethlehem. He was on top of a palace in Jerusalem. Escaping the heat late in the day, he looked out over the city. He saw a woman bathing. Marking the house, he inquired who lived there. One of his soldiers, he was told. A ... shoulders and driving Ayin ahead of him with his staff, they made their way out of the Valley of the Shadow. The Lord came looking for King David in the Valley of the Shadow, too. Nathan the prophet was the staff God used to get David turned around and ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... you may have had earlier in life. But the re-establishment of your faith is not the end of the story. God not only restored Elijah’s faith with the still, small voice. God also restored Elijah’s vision. By that I mean that the Lord changed the way Elijah looked at himself and God. He saw, first of all, that God still had plans for him. That he wasn’t useless. We often need that restoration of vision when we are burned out. We need the reassurance that we have value and that life isn’t over. Secondly ...

2 Samuel 12:1-31
Sermon
Edward Chinn
... him a son. Nathan the prophet came to see David. He told the king a story about a rich man who had stolen a poor man’s only lamb. David became furious at this cruel act of thievery and condemned the villain of Nathan’s story to death. Nathan looked at the king in silence for a moment, then pointed his finger at him and thundered, "You are that man!" The play was the thing that caught the conscience of the king. Nathan’s story had dramatized for David the ugliness and injustice of his own actions with ...

Jonah 3:1-10
Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... miles south of the launch site. Most years the wind blows from the west, so the balloons drift ever farther away to the north and east. But, this past year the wind blew south. Sometime in mid-morning, a dozen or so balloons hovered near our backyard. A few looked for sure they would land in it. But, no such luck. They sailed just a few blocks further where many went down beyond the row of trees behind our house. I do not know why balloons do not rise. It must have something to do with atmospheric pressure ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... write in theological terms. He would start out writing about reconciliation, and then it was as though his pen had burst into song: "Look, all things are yours, and you are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s." That’s the way it sounds in real life, ... simple - there was no hope. And so a nurse was asked to sit with her until the end came. Suddenly the woman opened her eyes, looked at the nurse and said, "Nurse, I want you to tell me something and tell it straight. Do you think that God cares about people ...

Sermon
William McKee Aber
... not seen Julia on television, but I was completely entranced with Diahnn Carroll when I saw her in NO STRINGS on Broadway a few years back - she too, has white features rather than black. Notice the dark mannequins that are beginning to appear in store windows. You have to look at them a long time to try and figure out if they are meant to be white or black and even then you’re not sure. The same is true with dark models in clothing ads. There are some who might be Negroes, but you’re never quite sure ...

Sermon
Charles L. Koester
... and smell better than we expend for the work of Christ. And teenagers - so many of you who can’t come to terms with being a teen. You attempt so desperately to destroy what you are, and what you have going for you - your youth. Why do you yearn to look aged twenty, or twenty-one? Why do so many attempt to seek reality in the dead years gone by, and for years not yet come to life? The old saying makes sense, "Yesterday is dead, leave it. Tomorrow may never come, don’t worry. Today is here, live it!" Does ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... pretend that you are part of a different crowd today. Crowds change a lot. One day a crowd can be happy and loving and the next day the crowd can be sad and sorry. Today you are going to be a crowd that is afraid. Let me see how you look when you are afraid. Palm Sunday was over and the people went back to their business. Some of the people were coming to the Temple for the services of worship. All of this week the people were remembering the time when Moses and the Israelites escaped from slavery in Egypt ...

Sermon
Leonard H. Budd
... wood crushed into my heel. I cursed him as I swung around. But before the sound had fully left my lips, something happened. He was looking into my eyes. And I into his. How long is eternity? Is it one second? Is it the time between the shout of "march" and ... sought to share my burden. "You shall be with me ..." So different from the curses and hate, the yawn of indifference, the look of disgust, the final words of sentence. In so short a time - when time no longer mattered - the Forgiving One had made life ...

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