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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Mal 1:6-14, Lev 2:1-16, Mic 3:1-12, Am 5:18-27, Ru 4:1-1, 1Th 2:1-16, 4:13-5:11, Mt 23 and 25:1-13
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... for the day of the Lord." It will be a day of darkness, "all gloom, without a single ray of light." There must be harmony between the things that are done and said in worship and the lives of the people outside of the Temple; that will be pleasing and acceptable to God. Those who make false idols of any kind for themselves are doomed to exile from the kingdom of the Lord God. Amos speaks to the people as well as to the priests and other religious leaders - then and now. Ruth 4:7-17 (C) One could anticipate ...

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... tangled as the skein woven by fate. Perhaps the reason Michal is hated so much by Jewish tradition is because her hatred was not directed at David but at God. God had made David king and Michal could not accept this fact. God had moved the church she attended from Gibeah to a new location, and Michal could not accept the change. God had altered the Book of Order and the order of worship, and she could not stand the new hymns or the new way God was to be worshiped. Some churches are so cold that the ushers ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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... not to take God's grace lightly, and insists that the salvation promised eschatologically by such prophets as Isaiah (quoted in v. 6:2a) is available in the present moment (the "now" of v. 6:2b). Call to Worship Leader: Behold, now is God's acceptable time! People: NOW IS THE DAY OF SALVATION! Leader: Let us therefore ready ourselves for God's reconciling grace! People: LET US PREPARE OURSELVES TO RECEIVE GOD'S OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS IN CHRIST JESUS! Collect Most glorious God, you have declared today as your ...

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... salvation! People: IN THE NAME OF JESUS, WHOSE SELF-SACRIFICE IS OUR ATONEMENT, LET US TRUST AND HOPE! Collect Eternal God, you sent us in Christ Jesus a high priest who could make a perfect sacrifice for our atonement. Help us in this Holy Week to accept his action on our behalf: that, cleansed thereby of our sin, we may live lives of holiness and justice worthy of his redeeming love. In his holy name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Compassionate God, it is painful to admit how consistently we resist ...

Matthew 9:35-38
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... her children, People: SO DOES GOD'S LOVING KINDNESS TOUCH US ALL! Collect Glorious God, through Jesus you showed your motherly compassion for us, your helpless, hopeless children. Make us now reponsive to your loving kindness: that, touched deeply by your gracious acceptance, we may live as worthy sisters and brothers of Christ Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen Prayer of Confession Gracious God, it humiliates us to admit that, if we are your children, we are mostly problems and prodigals, delinquents and ...

Ruth 1:1-22
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... Prayer of Confession Most compassionate God, we confess with shame that, while we affirm with our lips the worth of all people and their right to be called children of yours, in our hearts and minds we are full of prejudice and reservations, which keep us from accepting them as our brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus. Forgive us, we pray, and cleanse our spirits of the fears and biases that separate us from our neighbors as well as our enemies. Help us to feel a oneness with all humankind, as the family of ...

Matthew 2:13-18
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... frustration, which lead to anger, feelings of puzzlement, which lead to confusion, feelings of fear, which lead to panic, and some, with feelings of joy, which lead into an affirmation of life. God is not destroyed by our feelings, and neither am I. God accepts us where we are, with whatever we feel, and leads us into ministry and mission for the sake of the world's savior. Congregational Response to the Pastoral Invitation Suggestion: 1. Keep before the people that they are the ministers, the priests, the ...

1 Corinthians 1:10-17, Isaiah 9:1-7, Psalm 27:1-14, Matthew 4:12-17
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... Diary of Jonathan Edwards, you may want to use the entry for Saturday, January 12, 1723. (Follow with silent meditation.) Continue with a statement, as for example: "It is easy to pray the prayer, hear the words; it is difficult to believe the truth, to accept our acceptance. The promise of God, however, is the greatest gift ever given to us." Invite the people to respond with this litany: Pastor: The Good News of Christ is that we have been set free. Ministers: We can see ourselves as we are, and know that ...

John 9:1-12
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... life. It's good to be alive! We know that we are infinitely loved in spite of what we have been or said. We feel love and acceptance for ourselves; we know that we are to love as we have been loved. You have granted us your own Spirit of love to dwell in us ... wait for people to meet our standards. We create images for people to fulfill. We wait for others to make the first move in accepting us before we give ourselves. Forgive us, Lord, and free us. Help us to see that the purpose of our existence is to love ...

Matthew 21:1-11
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... coming. I think he was a fake; he got himself into that spot. He tried to buck the system without the guts to carry it off. He sure led me down the primrose path. Question: So, as I understand it, you admit you told the officials where he was and accepted money for that, but you did that in the belief that he had the power to avoid death, that he never would let that happen to him, and that your intent was only to get the revolution started. Is that correct? Answer: Yes. Question: You had no intent to aid ...

Matthew 9:35-38
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... he won the victory over life and death. So, let's worship as if he were the Victor!" You may want to follow with this printed litany: Pastor: Praise to the Lord of Giving and Receiving. Ministers: We praise God's name; we need God's power; we accept God's love; we share God's truth. Pastor: I invite us to open our heart and mind and will. Ministers: We open ourselves to the Lord of life. Act of Recognizing our Humanness and Receiving New Life Suggestion: Introduce the confession with these words, to confess ...

Matthew 10:1-42
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... as this, with all of its dangers and opportunities. We recognize our purpose for being placed in an age of unrest, change, fear. We recognize the danger of our copping out in the midst of our affluence, of 'having our fun' before the end comes. We accept the opportunities for growth in Christ, despite the temptation to pull out and withdraw, of revolving our lives about ourselves, while the rest of the world writhes in pain. Forgive us, in the midst of our fears, real and illusory, for tossing in the towel ...

Matthew 16:13-20
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... then, find Scripture to justify our image. 2. However, either God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, or he wasn't. Perhaps you will want to use C. S. Lewis' response to the person who insists, "I am ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher; but I don't accept his and others' claims for him to be God." Lewis responded with "Either Jesus is who he claims, or else he was a lunatic." Stewardship Challenge Try this: George Muller has said, "A Christian is a mind through which Christ thinks, a ...

Matthew 20:1-16
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... Build the prayer or declaration of pardon around the belief that we are worth it in God's eyes. "Help us, God, to accept your mercy to us, so that we might be merciful to others." Message with the Children of All Ages Suggestion: Make certain ... the day or week to offer their gift. Charge to the Congregation Try this: Conclude with words similar to these. "Have we the courage to accept God's mercy freely, and to use it rightly?" Planning for Your Congregation I. Other Scriptures Psalm 106:7-8, 19-23 Psalm 27:1 ...

Matthew 25:31-46
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... and drink every day, not only for themselves, but for all who go hungry and thirsty. Proclamation of the Word Consider these ideas: "I'm hungry ... I'm thirsty." Ghandi once said, "To the millions who have to go without two meals a day, the only acceptable form in which God dare appear is food." The Scripture is quite clear that our own judgment is based upon how we respond to the poor and powerless, those who cannot defend themselves. Offer some specific ways by which people can respond, as for example: 1 ...

John 18:28-40, Isaiah 52:13--53:12
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... possibly offer to satisfy God’s offended honor. Absolutely nothing. No living creature, in this fallen order, is able to satisfy God’s justice, and merit God’s favor. Humankind needs to offer something to God, but humankind has nothing that will be acceptable. For this reason, God himself must offer satisfaction to God! However, this offering must come from humankind, since it is in behalf of humankind. The solution to this dilemma is for God to become human, so that in the person of Christ, humankind ...

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... that you do exist, I’ve got to agree with that woman there; I can’t believe that you would have chosen that dumb skirt for your bride. And if it comes to what now happens to me, surely you could not hold me responsible for failing to accept the nonsense she spouted - those hysterical attacks on Galileo and Darwin. How could someone like you choose and put up with an empty-headed wench like that! Jesus Well, you have to admit she is quite good-looking. Scientist But you are not supposed to be interested ...

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Bill Bouknight
... . I can’t let you go back out into this rain. There is a room in our basement that is assigned to me, but I’m going to be busy tonight and won’t need it. It’s small but it’s clean." The couple accepted it with gratitude. The next morning George would not accept any money from the couple. The older man said to George, "You’re just the kind of man who ought to be managing the best hotel in America." George smiled and thanked the man but thought nothing more about it. Two years later, a letter ...

Luke 5:27-32, Luke 5:17-26
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Bill Bouknight
... has several of the largest churches in the world. In at least one of those churches, one is not allowed to join the church until one brings a brand new convert with him to the altar of commitment. A majority of Americans (approximately 187 million) have not yet accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. (2) We’re going to stand before Jesus Christ one day and render an accounting. I don’t want Jesus to look at me sadly and ask, "Bill, didn’t you bring anybody else with you?" 1. Larson, Bruce, Luke, The ...

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Bill Bouknight
... declaring to our modern culture, "If you only knewthe things that make for peace." What would Jesus tell us are the prerequisites for peace? Let me mention four, and I invite you to grade yourself in each category. I. Accept God's Gracious Offer of Foregiveness and Salvation First, accept God's gracious offer of forgiveness and salvation. In order to know real peace, each person needs a heart transplant. The heart he brought into this world is infected with a terminal spiritual illness called sin. He needs ...

Matthew 25:14-30
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... third servant, visibly shaken and very hesitant, came forward trembling. In fear he had hidden the one talent he was given. Still in its original box with the original wrapping cord, here it was ... a bit musty from the dark storage corner, but (he hoped) acceptable to his boss. The boss’ response wasn’t quite what he had hoped for. In red-faced fury the talent was grabbed and given to the servant with ten. With sobering finality, the fearful servant was banished to a kind of outer-world twilight-zone ...

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... united in mind and spirit, there are evidences of factionalism and division among them. The chief conflict was between Jew and Gentile. Although the decision reached by the first council at Jerusalem had presumably healed the breach with a compromise acceptable to all, "a man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." In Jerusalem, the Hebrew faction continued its efforts to discredit the Gentiles, claiming that they were second-class Christians unless they embraced Jewish law and traditions ...

1698. A Sports Prayer
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Richard Cardinal Cushing
... I thank you for the compliment. Help me remember that you never send a player more trouble than he can handle. Help me, O Lord, to accept the bad breaks as part of the game. And may I always play the game on the square, no matter what the others do. Help ... know the rules. Finally, God, if the natural turn of events goes against me and I’m benched for sickness or old age, please help me accept that as part of the game, too. Keep me from whimpering or squealing that I was framed or that I got a raw deal. And ...

1699. Life Shrinks
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John Killinger
... cannot fully describe the impact this experience had on me. Suddenly I knew, with my whole being, what all the great philosophers from Plato to McLuhan have tried to say to us: that our views of life and the world are shaped by what we are taught and accept, and that once we have accepted these views and ceased to challenge them, life shrinks to their proportions. It was a horrifying realization! Had my life diminished to the size of my rational conception of the world? I hope not, but I feared the worst.

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Michael L. Sherer
... . If a wrong is done us, it must be communicated to the person who has caused it. That may cause a confrontation. Well and good. The Scriptures tell me I must "grow up into Christ." Part of that maturing process means that I must learn to listen to you and accept what you may tell me if you have a grievance traceable to me - or something I committed or permitted which was hurtful. Of course, if you tell me what the difficulty is, I may explain myself in ways to show you that I had a motive you had not ...

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