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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King Duncan
... 97.2 miles wide and 33 feet thick. Since 650 B.C., there have also been 1,656 arms races, only 16 of which have not ended in war. The remainder ended in the economic collapse of the countries involved. (5) If you need evidence of humanity's sinful nature, that should do it. Just look at our world today with its terrorism and war. Where will it end? Isaiah tells us. It will end when God's Messiah is crowned King of Kings and Lord of Lords: "they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into ...

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King Duncan
... from people outside the church. As Sproul said, "If believers really understood the character and the personality and the nature of God, it would revolutionize their lives." (2) This is the heart of Reformation faith: God. The saddest person ... We may not feel worthy to be loved, we may even repudiate that love--but we cannot keep God from loving. That is God's very nature. God is love. There is an old legend that after God finished creating the world, He still had the task of naming every creature and ...

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King Duncan
... , got into the car, it was a matter of routine. Chances are you came to worship this morning with no expectation that this would be a crucial day, a day that would change your life. But you never know. Jesus asked the woman for a drink. It was a natural request. He had walked a great distance, he was hot and dusty, and he was thirsty. She, however, was suspicious. After all, he was a Jew. We wonder how she knew. Physically, there was no difference between a Jew and a Samaritan. Perhaps Jesus wore a Star of ...

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King Duncan
... It is interesting that Jesus didn't scold them for wanting to be in the top spot. He didn't even reprimand them for wanting to be great, for he knew that men and women must be motivated. That is why God gave us such passion. It is perfectly natural to aspire to be number one. But there is a strategy for greatness in Jesus' teachings. It is a strategy that can't fail. First, Jesus reminded his followers that greatness is not to be gained by self-elevation. "If anyone would be greatest among you," said Jesus ...

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King Duncan
... , we, too, shut out the very One who can meet our deepest needs. For you see, God's greatest wish is to provide. God's very nature is to give. God is love. Love is always giving. If we are not receiving from God, the problem may be on our end, for He ... in a moment if we could lean back and rest ourselves on the extravagance of God's provisions for His children's needs. All of nature testifies to God's bounty. Consider our universe. Did you know that if you could bore a hole in the sun and somehow put in ...

1 Thessalonians 2:1-16
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King Duncan
... even have to convince you that God is at work in the church, but what many followers of Christ do not seem to get is the natural implication of both these truths: This means that each of us is to have a ministry in the world. Let me put it this way: ... , then they carry on the word and the work of God in their lives. When our neighbors see us serving Christ and hear how naturally we talk about our faith, then we are part of the victory of God. When we contribute to the ongoing service of Christ in this ...

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King Duncan
... reminder to us that we have access to a power greater than ourselves--the power of the One who has accepted us as His own. Paul points us to our baptism. He also points us to Christ's death in our behalf. "Through his death the power of your sinful nature was shattered," he writes (v.3) ". . .you died with him, so to speak, when he died, and now you share his new life, and shall rise as he did. Your old evil desires were nailed to the cross with him. . ." (v.6 The Living Bible) Tom Allan, a famous young ...

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King Duncan
... there, those who saw him, those who touched him and were, in turn, touched by him were restored to life. The first word they had to say was “thank you.” Christmas is our time to say “Thank you.” (5) So, how would you go about changing human nature without robbing humanity of its freedom to choose life or death? God did it the only way possible. God came down where we are. He emptied Himself completely in our behalf so that we would respond in love. Wouldn’t this be a good time to open yourself ...

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Edward Inabinet
... . But we don''t do it. All about us are lost people who simply need to hear that warm message of a Savior who can transform their lives and give them supreme joy and purpose in living. Yet we are just too lazy. We do what pleases our human nature and not what God wants us to do. Another sin of omission is self-centeredness. Instead of forgetting self, denying self, taking up our cross daily as Christ says, we get focused on our desires and our pleasures and our wants. We just forget what the Lord wants. And ...

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Edward Inabinet
... is but a detour--for others it will be a date with destiny. Be careful that you don''t come to the end of your life and realize you have wasted it for pearls rather than the presence of God. DEATH REMINDS US OF THE UNFINISHED AND TEMPORAL NATURE OF THIS LIFE. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick shares that one of the great pieces of classical music is the "Unfinished Symphony" by Franz Schubert, who died when he was 31 years old. That is a great illustration of human life and achievement. Seldom, if ever, does anyone ...

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Darrick Acre
... so. The moon and stars may fall from the sky. You and I depend on the moon being there. Our whole world would become mess if the moon’s gravitational influence on the earth disappeared. Thankfully the moon is a constant. So is Jesus’ coming. Everything about nature we depend upon—the right mixture of the air we breathe, the ozone and its necessary protection, the tilt of earth’s axis—everything we depend on may cease to be certain. Yet there is this one thing on which we can stake our beings with ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... of the Lord Jesus be with all the saints.” (Rev. 22:21) God’s grace is pure, unmerited, divine favor. It is like the shining of the sun. Does the sun shine because the flowers deserve it? No. It shines because it is in the nature of the sun to shine. Just the same way the nature of God is love. Let me give you an example from the Holy Land, the land of the Bible, itself. In Matthew 5:45, Jesus says that God “makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... baptism as the dying of the old self and rising to a new life in Romans, chapter 6. Jesus told Nicodemus, that unless a person is “born from above” that person cannot even see the Kingdom of God. These sayings drive home to us the endemic and pandemic nature of sin. Humanity suffers from a fatal flaw at its center; a flaw which needs to be cured, or else it will continue on its terrible way to destruction and death. No amount of spiritual band-aids applied to the surface of things will help. There is ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... men lost their fear of approaching God—and God, so the story quaintly ends, was as happy as a dog with fleas! Yes, the Biblical God is a hidden God. But Christians want to say more. Christians believe that they catch the clearest glimpse of God not in nature, not in God’s creation, which can sometimes be, as the poet Tennyson put it, “red in tooth and claw,” but we catch the clearest glimpse of God in a Person: Jesus of Nazareth, whom Christians call the Christ. Still, in Christ we see a God who is ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... time, it is rather something that is going on all of the time. It has to do with the attitude which we take toward Jesus, the risen Lord. The supreme judgment of all is the rejection of the One whom God sent to be the Revealer of His nature and purpose. The supreme judgment is for us to go on living as though Jesus Christ had never come! Every decision we make, every road we take, judges us. Not because God is judgmental, but because the universe is moral. Dorothy Sayers, the British mystery writer and lay ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... and I in you,” Jesus said. He wants to come and abide in us. Why? Simply because He is pure Love, and it is in the nature of love to want to be united with the beloved. He wants to come and dwell within our hearts and lives and begin a remodeling job, because ... them. “Love” is not “like.” Love means nothing less than desiring the highest and best for the other person. It is in the nature of such love to reach out to the other. Jesus said, “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... came out a dozen or so years ago, the angels that speak God’s message to Mary and Joseph concerning the heaven-sent child that is to be born, appear to be youngsters playing nearby. You can make up your own mind whether they are meant to be natural or supernatural creatures. That’s much the same way that it is with the resurrection story in Mark. You remember - if you saw Michael Reardon’s presentation of the Gospel, you can never forget - Mark tells us that it is a “young man” dressed in a white ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... why over the centuries people have insisted on her being dead, when Jesus plainly said she wasn’t. Oh, yes, I know, sometimes sleep is a metaphor for death.But I don’t think that is what occurred here. Especially since Mark uses a Greek verb which denotes natural sleep, not one which was often used to refer to the sleep of death. (A.M. Hunter, SAINT MARK, London: SCM Press, 1953, p. 66) And, as usual, I tend to be more fascinated by the goings-on around the actual miraculous event, than by the event ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... . Our Scripture would say to us: “Don’t forget those moments; but don’t freeze them, either!” The desire of Peter to nail down the moment, to put the freeze on history, to make a permanent structure to which he could return when his faith is tried, is natural. We all need that. I don’t deny it. But we cannot stop in our spiritual journey and erect a frozen monument to a fading vision or past glory. The Biblical God calls us forward into the future. He calls us down from the mountain to meet the ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... those who suffer. To suffer is truly to care. God is with those who suffer, whether they recognize it or not.” (The Pulpit, January 1965, p.19) III. “I BELIEVE...HELP MY UNBELIEF...” The father’s reply to Jesus tells us a whole lot about the nature of faith. His faith. My faith. Your faith. Everybody’s faith. It is paradoxical, but not really contradictory. After all, the man showed a measure of faith by bringing his son to Jesus in the first place. We have all showed a certain measure of faith by ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... planned to do tomorrow anyway! Because we believe that God is like Christ, we can dare to live in faith and hope and love now; trusting God for whatever the future holds, because we believe that God holds the future, and that God’s Name and God’s Nature are love. William Barclay wrote in his book THE MIND OF ST. PAUL, “The great value of the doctrine of the Second Coming is that it guarantees that history is going somewhere. We cannot tell how it will happen. We cannot take as literal truth the Jewish ...

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Eric Ritz
... came over to me and said, ''If only she had told me what she wanted the hammer for I think I could have helped her. I''m a locksmith.''" Oh, the brokenness we bring into our lives when we try to do a self-atonement job and fix our fallen nature. How often do we overlook the very person who can help us in our struggles? Hebrews 2:14, reminds us that "He is able," because he has known suffering--loneliness-- rejection--pain--and a whole host of other human problems. He is able to totally identify with us. I ...

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Eric Ritz
... , now co-pastor of the Crystal Cathedral tells a story about going to Florida for a family reunion. As they were traveling down the road, they saw a sign that said "Nature-ists Convention". They thought it said Naturalist Convention, so they drove in. They were not there very long when they discovered the word nature-ist translated to NUDIST convention. One of their grandchildren spotted a group of nude bikers along the road. The little fellow cried out, "Mom, Dad, look! They don''t have safety helmets ...

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Eric Ritz
... . The people of these ancient lands worshiped and bowed down to calves, birds, snakes. You name it--they had a god or goddess for it. Unfortunately, these gods were created by man and appealed to the lower nature of man. Only a God who was not created but who created us is a God who could appeal to our higher nature and could show us a most excellent way. It was not enough for the Israelites to declare "I believe in God" or "I believe there is a god." Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, perhaps the greatest preacher ...

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Eric Ritz
... we can do it. I agree with M. Scott Peck in his book The Road Less Traveled who writes: "Again and again I have emphasized that the process of spiritual growth is an effortful and difficult one. This is because it is conducted against a natural resistance, against a natural inclination to keep things the way they were, to cling to the old maps and old ways of doing things, to take the easy path." Once again I am thankful that the Bible is honest about its characters. We know that stealing took place in ...

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