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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John 10:1-21
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Dean Lueking
... his guidance, at the cost of his own life and certified by his rising from the dead. When Religion Becomes Anti-Life In taking measure of the forces which work againt the life which God shares with us through the grace of his Son, we must not overlook the spirit of Pharisaism. That is a malady of spirit which can plague us, too. Another name for it is distorted religion. It is religion that has been drained of grace and mercy, which has hardened into rigid attitudes which exalt the decisions of humans in ...

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Dean Lueking
... another with people, money, and prayer. Level Four: Christian to Christian "That they may be one" is being answered by the heavenly Father as we respond to his grace in the person-to-person encounters that are a part of our daily experience. This can be overlooked or underrated, but it must not be put aside as of little significance in the grand design of the oneness of the people of God. Several instances come to mind. I was on the station platform awaiting a train from Yokohama to Tokyo one fall morning ...

Lk 10:38-42 · Col 1:21-29 · Gen 18:1-10 · 2 Ki 4:8-17
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John R. Brokhoff
... " him into her house. It was not the case this time of "no room in the inn." It was not the case of the Samaritan village that refused to have Jesus stay in their town. It was not a case of rejection as the time Jesus overlooking Jerusalem cried because the people would not accept him. What joy, what peace, what love awaits anyone who will "receive" Jesus into their houses or hearts! 2. Distracted (v. 40). Because Jesus was a celebrated guest, Martha wanted everything to be perfect - the best food, expertly ...

Lk 12:49-56 · Jer 20:7-13; 23:23-29; 38:4-10
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John R. Brokhoff
... 2. The God Above. 23:23-24. Need: The emphasis today has been on the immanence of God. God has become localized, humanized, and intimatized to the point that God has become more of a man than God. While his immanence is an essential attribute, we must not overlook his transcendence. This is the point Jeremiah is making in the text. God is also one who is far-off. The prophets of history were making God too little and intimate. God was to be understood as One above and beyond the petty wishes and promises of ...

Lk 14:25-33 · Eze 33:1-11 · Phm 1-20 · Prov 9:8-12
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John R. Brokhoff
... , each Christian has the responsibility to warn sinners to cease and desist lest death overtake them. 2. Warn (v. 9). The word is used three times. It is a key word in the passage. A Christian is to be God's person who warns sinners. Many have overlooked this responsibility of a Christian. The common saying is, "It is your life. You must live it as you please. Who am I to say you are wrong?" In this way we excuse ourselves from the responsibility to correct the wayward. Does it make any difference whether ...

Luke 2:1-20 · Isa 9:2-7 · Tit 2:11-14
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John R. Brokhoff
... his Son to the world as an act of grace to redeem a fallen world. Lesson 2: Titus 2:11-14 1. Why Jesus Was Born. 2:11-14. Need: Christmas was all God's doing. In the hustle-bustle of Christmas preparations and festivities, we overlook the divine purpose in Christmas. For many, Christmas is only a major holiday for vacationing and fun. There is very little spirituality. God is almost forgotten. The text tells us why Jesus was born. Unless we know this, our Christmas celebration is simply humanism, leaving us ...

Lk 19:1-10 · 2 Thes 1:5-12 · Ex 34:5-9 · Hag 2:1-9
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John R. Brokhoff
... to enjoy and appreciate its splendor which is greater than the previous temple. He promises God's blessing in terms of prosperity. Exodus 34:5-9 God forgives sin but visits the iniquity of the guilty upon later generations. Wisdom 11:22--12:1 God overlooks and transcends human foibles. After reciting both faithful and unfaithful responses to God on the part of Israel, the writer contrasts human behavior with God's steadfastness. 2 Thessalonians 1:5-12 Paul encourages his people to be faithful in a time of ...

Lk 22:14--23:56 · Isa 50:4-7 · Php 2:6-11
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John R. Brokhoff
... in praise? 3. Christian All the Way? 19:38. On Palm Sunday Jesus came to his nation as their king. He offered himself as king of love and peace. He hoped for their acceptance and allegiance. By the end of the day, he knew they rejected him, for while overlooking the city, he wept over their future fate. This rejection meant his going to the cross - the ultimate end of rejection. Would Jesus have any better chances today as again he comes asking to be king of our lives? A. Is Jesus the king of your life? B ...

Matthew 24:36-51
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George Bass
... of humanity from the fear of sin and death .i people might become all God intends them to be and live lives pleasing to him and profitable to the whole human race. The young man in charge of the gallery told us: "It (the Christ figure) was in the basement, overlooked in the unpacking after we moved here. It fell out of a box that we were moving one day." And then they realized what they had, cleaned and polished it, and hung it on the wall for all to see. That combination of sculptures is a reminder of the ...

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... sisters in our car and drive out to that field to see that tree. It grew there, a stately king in a black loam field, reigning gloriously over the budding corn and soybeans. When I lived in Washington, D.C. as a seminary professor, I had a room that overlooked a giant elm tree. I could reach out my window to touch its branches. One day I began to notice something strange about that tree. Its leaves drooped. Some of its branches didn’t bud forth any more. It lost its leaves early in the fall. Sure enough ...

Isaiah 35:1-10
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Nothing stings quite like the desert. I remember standing one time in the midst of a desert at high noon, overlooking a large saline lake. It was so hot you could see the shoreline shrinking in front of you, as the sun drew the water into the air. On the far side of this dwindling lake, cattle sought shelter in caves. Only the flamingos feeding on pink larvae in the water ...

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Glenn L. Borreson
... your way to the Lord's Table, you will not only notice the variety of people present and thank God, but also that you will miss some friends and neighbors who should be here. I'm particularly thinking of those who may feel excluded, not listened to, overlooked or unwelcome. It is more important to feel for them than it is to defend yourself or this congregation. Don't be content to forget about them. Go from the reunion table disturbed enough to reach out to them. Remember that you both are people of Christ ...

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Richard L. Thulin
... task. It empowers the act that has been commanded. It guarantees the reality of the forgiving act. The forgiveness the disciples give will be as real as that given by the Jesus who sends them. The connection between gift and task may be an easy one for us to overlook. Indeed, it may be a connection that we wish did not exist. In so many ways we feel powerless. There is so much we would like to change. There are so many places where we would like our voices to be heard and our ideas to be taken seriously ...

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... God to be with us in judgment is part of our Advent anticipation. God is a God who hears and knows the cries of the oppressed and the enslaved. And God's coming which we anticipate is a coming in concern for those persons whom we forget and deny and overlook. But God is with us, also, to free us from our unconcern, to forgive us for our sins of omission and commission, to open our futures so we might live hopefully and faithfully. In the coming of our God there is a creative power set loose. This power of ...

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John and I are getting into birds! We work out of the mountains of western North Carolina during the summer months. One of our favorite pastimes, when we are at home, is to watch the birds that come to our deck which overlooks the mountains. There are ruby-throated hummingbirds (sometimes as many as sixteen of them), which come to guzzle the red-colored, sugar-water that I keep in feeders for them under the eave of the house. At another feeder, filled with sunflower seeds, we are visited by the white- ...

1 Corinthians 10:14-22
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... petty jealousies and ridiculous bickering caused everyone to leave early. The young lady was in tears as she told her pastor, "It seems that the more we are together, the further we drift apart. Why can't we just enjoy the fact that we are a family and overlook our differences?" I suspect we are all saddened when our families are torn asunder by those who want to bicker, argue and constantly complain. Did you ever stop to wonder how it must sadden our Lord when he sees the same thing going on in his family ...

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D. Wayne Burkette
... of one morning’s lecture, an announcement was made that at two o’clock that afternoon a group of American golf pros would be arriving in the area on a chartered flight of a British Air Concorde. Additional advice suggested that we should assemble on a hill overlooking the Royal Air Force base across the bay if we wanted to see the Concorde land. Well, the flight of the Concorde and its arrival in sleepy St. Andrews was the talk of the luncheon tables, and almost all agreed that the event would be, or at ...

Matthew 25:31-46
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D. Wayne Burkette
... us that we have to reckon with the close-at-hand world we live in and its needs. Let’s call it our small world of direct personal accountability. No matter how big or grand our concern for the whole world, that concern is somehow pitiable if it overlooks the needs of persons in our own backyards, our own cities and neighborhoods and congregations. So, the first step we can take in fashioning God’s safety net is to work on an attitude which is sensitive and responsive to the people who hurt next door and ...

219. A Hand-Holder
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The story is told of a small boy who stood with his father on a high bluff overlooking the ocean. Below them the mighty waves crashed in among the rocks, sending up great white clouds of mist and spray. The little fellow snuggled close to his father and said, "Daddy, I need a hand-holder." On the dizzy heights, in the deep valleys, in rough and shadowed places, ...

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Harold Warlick
... , arranged for Diane and me to have a room for four days at a Country Club. We drove into this magnificent estate that had been designed by Thomas Jefferson. Porters in formalwear and white gloves ushered us past the lavish gardens and fountains to a section overlooking the golf course. When the porter opened the door, I thought I'd entered heaven. It was a magnificent suite. "Hmmm," I thought, "I can really get used to this." Now, the porter informed us that the only place around to eat dinner was down in ...

Acts 2:14-41, Psalm 105:1-45, 1 Peter 1:1-12, John 20:19-23, John 20:24-31
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... ago? After all, this part of Jesus' story - about his rising from the dead - is an incredible tale, even in an age that has known all sorts of medical marvels connected to death and resurrection. But the first part of the story tends to be overlooked by the natural appeal that Thomas' honest difficulty in believing the incredible news of Jesus; resurrection has for most people. Jesus greeted the disciples with "Peace be with you," and that has remained to this day as the greeting of the risen Lord to his ...

222. Sermon Opener - What Will He Find?
Luke 18:1-8
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Theodore F. Schneider
... us with the fear of financial insecurity on the one side and the loss of self-esteem on the other. Job searching can deepen both. In just such a moment I encountered Brian. He is a competent and creative person whose skills and personality cannot be long overlooked. "It will work out, Brian," I said. "God does provide." "I hope so!" he replied. From the inflection of his voice, I knew he did not "expect" so. One is reminded of Lucy's encouragement to Charlie Brown in one of the Peanuts cartoons. "Look at it ...

Psalm 137:1-9, 2 Chronicles 36:15-23, Ephesians 2:1-10
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... about agreements, and disappointments over failed expectations. When such things happen, the temptation is to apply the Law. But, if the marriage is to survive, you can’t hold these things against the other person, which is what law does. Such things need to be overlooked and forgiven. That’s the Gospel side of marriage, a side that is based upon a profound sense of the other person as gift - God’s gift. Next week, we will see how the partners in God’s marriage Covenant "fell in love all over ...

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... Christians to be divided; and (10.) daily consecration of our entire being to the cause of Christian unity. The implementation of this decalogue enables us to discipline ourselves in witnessing for the Christ who calls us to be One. Finally, there is an area often overlooked. Ability To Let Loose It is time for Joshua to become the principal leader. Moses did as God commanded and let loose. We can all think of situations where a person acted as though he/she was the sole vehicle through whom God could or ...

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... superimposes the standards of the world upon the faith. There are no official records, to my knowledge, which would indicate the amount of money poured into such schemes. From a cursory observation, it would appear substantial. If that were the only problem, we might overlook the seriousness of it. A much bigger problem is at the point of knowing one has been tricked into believing Christ did not mean, "My kingship is not of this world ..." John (18:36) Some of the finest affections and motivations can be ...

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