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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Don M. Aycock
... to be their God if they would be his people. Yes, this certain group of Jews never forgot those promises, even when the hated foreigners came in and took over. One family, the Maccabees, was the best-known of the leaders of the Jewish resistance movement. They succeeded in leading a revolt against the most hated of our enemies, Antiochus Ephiphanes IV. The Maccabees managed to oust him and to cleanse our sacred temple. That day is still celebrated today ... it's called Hanukkah. But the revolt did not ...

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Steven E. Albertin
... of ourselves and our preoccupation with trying to stay in control? Ever since Genesis 3 every human being that has ever walked the earth has resisted drinking the cup or being baptized with the baptism. We can't trust God. We can't let go. We have to run our lives ... . We can't help but ask, "What's in it for me?" Every human being that has ever walked the face of the earth has resisted making such self-sacrifice. Except for one. Except for the one who said, "I came not to be served but to serve and give my ...

Sermon Aid
Harold H. Lentz
... be to turn away, not even to see them sometimes, as though they did not exist, and quickly to reject their call for help. But when Christ touches us, we respond affirmatively to such needs. That same touch or influence can strengthen our resolve to resist whatever temptations assail us to live for ourselves alone, strengthening our resolve to live instead as one of God's concerned people. Christ's touch can change a personality. It can make us meet life bravely, freeing us from fear of unacceptance, anxiety ...

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Thomas G. Rogers
... Does God truly expect us to make an effort to reach out to those who have hurt us in some way -- the ones who come closest to receiving the label of "enemies"? It's one thing to turn the other cheek, as it were. It is one thing to resist doing something to actively harm an enemy. But to seek them out and actively promote their welfare -- that's really pushing this! This just doesn't make a lot of sense. That is beyond understanding. That is simply beyond all understanding! We cry out to Jeremiah, "It's okay ...

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Richard Gribble
... of Lent. The Gospel acclamation is changed in Lent and the Gloria is not prayed. The tone of celebration is more somber and reflective. Are you a person who welcomes change or resists it? Some people like change for change's sake. They see it as exciting, even necessary, to keep things in perspective. Other people are highly resistant to change. They see change as too risky and challenging, or simply too much trouble. What does it take for you to change? What changes are possible for you? Changing the ...

Acts 8:26-40
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Robert Beringer
... is our calling as well as that of the first disciples, and many of us like Philip will have no peace in our hearts until we respond to that call. I remember a classmate of mine in theological seminary. He had been very successful in the business world, and resisted for years the call of God to leave his position in his company, and come to seminary to train for pastoral ministry. He said simply, "I am here, only because God's Spirit would give me no peace until I answered that call." That is the work of the ...

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John A. Stroman
... and received communion. I was reminded of the broken body of Christ and I found myself thinking upon the Prince of Peace, the Suffering Servant, who has asked us to love our enemies, pray for those who would despitefully use us, to forgive seventy times seven and to resist evil. The Christ, who is the focus of our attention during our Lenten pilgrimage, was a nonviolent man, who refused to take the sword, and told us that a man has no greater love than to lay down his life for his friend. This morning as I ...

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John R. Bodo
... refuge after the first threat of hostility from the authorities in Jerusalem. Suddenly a messenger comes to tell Jesus that his friend, Lazarus of Bethany, the brother of Martha and Mary, is dying. Jesus is ready to start out for Bethany at once, but the Disciples resist him. "Master," they plead, "the people were but now seeking to stone you, and are you going there again?" But when they cannot persuade him, they yield. Only Thomas takes the dark view. "Let us also go," he says, "that we may die with him ...

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Thomas Long
... word that does not need to be rescued from abstraction, that connects firmly and vividly to our everyday experience, "temptation" would be the one. We face temptation all the time. Temptation hangs in our environment like flu virus, always threatening to break down our resistance. We are tempted to break our diets, flirt with somebody at work, finesse the chemistry test, cheat on our taxes, gossip about a friend, lie on our way out of trouble ... you name it. We are always being tempted to do what we know ...

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William B. Kincaid, III
... to touch the hem of Jesus' garment than we are of those who told Jesus to go away. The arc of justice is long, indeed. Some problems don't seem any closer to being solved now than they ever were. Even when the changes are for the good, there is resistance and opposition from those who are making a huge profit from things being the way they are now. Do you remember that story Luke tells of Jesus healing a demon-possessed man (Luke 8:26-39)? The demons left the man and went into a herd of pigs who proceeded ...

John 1:43-51
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John A. Stroman
... Of Witness As we have noted, there is a similarity between Philip finding Nathanael and Andrew finding Peter. But there is a major difference. This is the first time in chapter one that testimony to Jesus is met with resistance. Gail O'Day points out that Nathanael's resistance highlights the tension that is inherent in Philip's witness (The New Interpreter's Bible, Vol. 9, p. 532). Philip does not argue with Nathanael. Instead he offers the same invitation to Nathanael that Jesus extends to his first ...

Bulletin Aid
RobertT D. Ingram
... the new hierarchy of Jesus, where those who are greatest become loving servants to all.(Continue in silent prayer.) Ldr: Even though Jesus' disciples betrayed him, had no heart for serving others, and resisted his example, Jesus' glory shines because he still loved them and gave his life for them. And now, children, just as Jesus washed the first disciples, he washes you and removes all of your sin. Cng: If our glorious Teacher and Lord can do this for us; then we can ...

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Leonard H. Budd
... clear in his mind that the train was Nazism; that he and every citizen of that Third Reich were among the passengers. He had to make a choice between his religious faith and the political order. To choose his faith would require a means of resistance. "I would like to call out to everyone," he wrote in his journal, "jump out of the train before it reaches its destination, even if it costs your life!" Like every able-bodied Austrian man, Jagerstatter was called to military service. His draft notice arrived ...

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Thomas Long
... have captured and brought to America from his African homeland. They have tied him to a tree, and with whips they are attempting to beat into him a new and submissive identity, "Your name is Toby," they say. The young man resists, and the whips fall. "Your name is Toby." More resistance, and the whips fall again and again. Finally the punishment is too severe, and the young man hangs his head in defeat and speaks his slave name, "Toby." I once heard a black minister speak of his own enraged reaction when ...

Mark 3:20-30, 1 Samuel 8:1-22, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18, Mark 3:31-35, Psalm 138:1-8
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William E. Keeney
... out demons and proposed that he could do it because he was in league with the ruler of the demons. Jesus turns the argument around and argues instead that he is able to heal exactly because he has defeated the ruler of demons. Jesus also has to resist pressures of friends and family who want him to desist from his public ministry because they think he is on the verge of going crazy. Psalm. (Psalm 138) The Psalm begins with an expression of thanks to the Lord because of strength given. The psalmist looks ...

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Lee Griess
... far that wedge will be able to split things apart. The hardest stone, the toughest bit of wood, no matter what, is not able to resist the power of a wedge to drive things apart. That's what temptation is like -- the wedge that seeks to drive us apart from God ... another to express our desire to live the Christian life by praying, "Lord, keep me from being tested beyond my power to resist." Someone has said that opportunity knocks only once. It's temptation that keeps banging on your door! Jesus knew the power ...

Bulletin Aid
Dennis Koch
... Of Thankfulness And Praise Your Word, O Lord, Is Gentle Dew O God, My Faithful God O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come God Of Our Life, All-Glorious Lord Prayer for Epiphany 4 Lord, we hear the word "authority" and we react! We often resist; we are not receptive. We have reasons for being somewhat cynical. Our experience with those in authority has not always been positive. Those who exercise authority seem to become tainted by it. People reacted to the authority of Jesus too. Some were angry. Others were ...

Children's Sermon
Wesley T. Runk
... cannot tell what it is that the other children have seen. Hold up a tie.) The other day when I was shopping I could not resist buying this for myself. I love the (give some vague description that the children outside the box will recognize, but the child inside will not ... never feel that it is choking me or about to drop off. It feels just right. While I was shopping I saw this and I couldn't resist it. (Hold up pie.) I guess I never see one of these that I don't think of the care that some farmer gave to his ...

Sermon
George Johnson
... kingdom of Heaven was all about. What Matthew does is to present Jesus to them and then he lays out some critical decisions they must make if they want to follow him. In doing so, he constantly reminds them of the resistance they will face, the same resistance the prophets faced, that Jesus faced. Matthew talks about the Christians' confrontation with false teachers, hypocrisy in leadership, and the economics of living in a household of people who claim to be disciples of Jesus. Chapters 24 and 25 come at ...

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George Johnson
... , control, compete. God says - I invite you to another way. - The world says - an eye for an eye, get revenge, resist evil with evil. God says - I invite you to another way. - The world says - conform, be part of the majority, agree ... morning and pray that prayer. Declare a clear yes to the invitation. 2. Let go in order to come. There is a kind of natural resistance to this invitation. Attractive persuasions distract us, lure us away, hold us down. Our sins keep a strong hold on us. When Jesus invites us ...

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George Johnson
... of us as a servant. "The greatest among you will be your servant." It is a different attitude than what we learn from a society that is fueled by greed, competition and dominance. Servant leadership is certainly counter-cultural, and therefore, meets strong resistance both from within and without. Jesus is greatly disturbed by hypocrisy among leaders. He uses some of his harshest words for those who teach and lead, but do not practice what they teach. You hypocrites, he calls them. And then he gives several ...

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Ron Lavin
... water off a duck's back. But the Word of God as it was shared was like so many seeds planted in Harry's life. On Wednesday, June 14, 1989, Harry was baptized. The plant, watered all these years, finally bloomed. The Bible passages had been resisted. The Word seemed ineffective, but was actually working quietly and powerfully in Harry's heart. Charles Spurgeon was once asked how he would defend the Bible. "Defend it?" he asked. "Would you defend a lion? The Scripture does not need to be defended. Just set it ...

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Robert Beringer
... , and eyed the words "Saint George And the Dragon." He went back and knocked again on the kitchen door. "Now what do you want?" the woman asked angrily. "Well, ma'am, if Saint George is in, may I speak with him this time?" That's the kind of resistance God's servant can expect to encounter, but the Spirit of God will, according to Isaiah, glorify the servant and use the servant's message to be "a light to the nations." 3. God's Universal Task For The Servant But now, as Isaiah completes the portrait of ...

Daniel 7:15-28, Daniel 7:1-14
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Paul W. F. Harms
... sees the four avaracious and malicious beasts, but it says, "The saints of the Most High shall receive the kingly power and shall retain it for ever, for ever and ever." And with a twinkle in his eyes, the Lord says, "The last time I checked, you had not yet resisted the shedding of your own blood," there's still some space for that. Amen "When you come into the land which the Lord your God gives you for an inheritance, and have taken possession of it, and live in it, you shall take some of the first of all ...

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Carl Jech
... the evils in society! Our Christian faith and commitment also motivate us to understand and work against political and economic oppression. Vigilant opponents of all forms of totalitarianism, we resist the urge to lock up or ostracize everyone who strongly criticizes our culture, our governnment, our "way of life." It can be very difficult to resist the temptation to want to lock in a prison or mental hospital, or to ostracize, everyone who questions some basic values or traditions of our society, but if we ...

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