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
... man. Yet when he stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial and proclaimed, "I have a dream..." it was God's dream with which he confronted America, and America has never been the same since. How does God let things like this happen? What kind of job profile does he use for selecting the appropriate candidates? There seem to be three characteristics of the kind of people God chooses. FIRST OF ALL, YOU'VE GOT TO BE WILLING TO LAY DOWN YOUR LIFE. Oh, I'm not talking about martyrdom ” though that could happen. I ...

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David J. Kalas
... on the way to the cross. In this instance, Isaiah has the kind of high-powered lens available only through the Holy Spirit. Isaiah is at a dis­tance, but he allows us to see Jesus up close. In that picture of that man in that moment, we see the profile of a Savior. Amen. 1. "O Young And Fearless Prophet," words by S. Ralph Harlow, 1931. In the public domain.

John 20:1-18 · Mark 16:1-8
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Timothy W. Ayers
Little Philip, born with Down’s syndrome, attended a third-grade Sunday school class with several eight-year-old boys and girls. Typical of that age, the children did not readily accept Philip with his differences, according to an article in Leadership magazine. But because of a creative teacher, they began to care about Philip and accept him as part of the group, though not fully. The Sunday after Easter the teacher brought pantyhose containers, the kind that look like large eggs. Each receiving one, the ...


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C. Hassell Bullock
... (41:8, “a vile disease”), turned from friend to foe (41:9), yet last, and most significant, not triumphed over him (41:2c, 11). See John 13:18–30, where Jesus applies Psalm 41:9 to Judas’s betrayal. Outline/Structure Assuming that this psalm is a profile of David as the righteous man in whom the Lord is pleased, the psalm divides into three parts: 1. David, the “blessed one,” has regard for the weak/sick (41:1–3). 2. David recalls his own sickness (41:4–9). a. He recalls his confession of ...

Isaiah 11:1-16, Matthew 3:1-12, Romans 14:1--15:13
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John R. Brokhoff
... . Outline: Why church people need to repent. a. The come as spectators of repentance - v. 7. b. They trust in church membership - v. 9. c. They fail to produce the fruit of repentance - v. 8. d. They face judgment - v. 10. Old Testament: Isaiah 11:1-10 1. Profile In Greatness (11:1-10). Need: In this Advent season we are looking forward to Christmas for the coming again of Jesus into our hearts or to the Parousia. Who is this expected one and what is he like? Is he worth hoping and waiting for? A book ...

Romans 14:1--15:13, Matthew 11:1-19, James 5:7-12, Isaiah 11:1-16
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John R. Brokhoff
... . Outline: Why church people need to repent. a. The come as spectators of repentance - v. 7. b. They trust in church membership - v. 9. c. They fail to produce the fruit of repentance - v. 8. d. They face judgment - v. 10. Old Testament: Isaiah 11:1-10 1. Profile In Greatness (11:1-10). Need: In this Advent season we are looking forward to Christmas for the coming again of Jesus into our hearts or to the Parousia. Who is this expected one and what is he like? Is he worth hoping and waiting for? A book ...

Deuteronomy 18:14-22
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William L. Self
... of the people was to hear and do the word. The test of the leader was whether the forth telling actually worked out in their lives. "The proof was in the pudding." When these famous last words of Moses are closely examined, we see that Jesus fits this profile perfectly, and ultimately he became the head of the church and the leader of the people of God. As Moses led them from bondage in Egypt, so Christ leads from the bondage of sin. Like Moses, his life was spared in infancy. Like Moses, he was a powerful ...

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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... . Not a prince or a magistrate. Not a gladiator or a Roman terminator. Just a minimum wage worker, trying to take care of his family, trying to keep his baby boy from being murdered by a bloodthirsty, political wanna-be. You don't have to have a high profile or great visibility to be a man of substance. What made Joseph a man of substance? The fact that he made the right choices amid great odds; that he allowed his conscience to be his guide despite what his friends and family would say about Mary; that he ...

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James W. Moore
... from, we relate better. There is more compassion, more empathy and more kindness. That’s why in recent years we have heard so much about personality tests. Employers, counselors and job-placement agencies are using them effectively. You may have heard of the Birkman Personality Profile. I want to use it this morning as a way to study our passage of scripture: So, let’s try it this morning as we look at this somewhat confusing Mary and Martha story in Luke 10. Dr. Roger Birkman, who is a psychologist in ...

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James W. Moore
... from, we relate better. There is more compassion, more empathy and more kindness. That’s why in recent years we have heard so much about personality tests. Employers, counselors and job-placement agencies are using them effectively. You may have heard of the Birkman Personality Profile. I want to use it this morning as a way to study our passage of scripture: So, let’s try it this morning as we look at this somewhat confusing Mary and Martha story in Luke 10. Dr. Roger Birkman, who is a psychologist in ...

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... with God who tired of our war against him and who came to Bethlehem in Christ, the Prince of Peace. He shapes us in the image of shalom. We Are His Workmanship These are the brushstrokes in the portrait and the profile of the saints in whom the future is made present. None of us would claim the portrait and the profile as our own, but heaven can’t wait. As Jesus calls us to the kingdom one by one and names us as his own at our baptism, the process is begun. After he has said to each of us, "Your ...

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King Duncan
... of this hope and freedom and peace that God is offering to them. 1. “From finstas to 'ghost posts': Teens clean up their online footprints for college admissions” by Taylor Lorenz, June 13, 2017, https://mashable.com/2017/06/13/high-school-college-students-online-profiles-clean-up/. 2. “The end of forgetting: How social media makes it impossible to escape the past.” by Sean Illing May 25, 2019 Vox.com https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/14/18510760/social-media-end-of-forgetting-kate-eichhorn 3 ...

Ephesians 4:11-12
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James Merritt
... members who have been in a leadership role in a previous church. Leadership refers to being a preschool director, an adult shepherd in the Kidz's ministry, a mentor in the student ministry, an adult small group leader, etc., and you should complete a lay ministry profile and participate in a personal interview with leadership in the church. It does require church membership. The good news is whether you are a member of this church or not, you can get involved in some aspect of the work of this church and do ...

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C. Hassell Bullock
... night. The verbs “probe” (bhn; lit., “test”) and “examine” (pqd) are parallel, describing God’s scrutiny of the psalmist’s moral profile (also 17:1b). though you . . . test me, you will find that I have planned no evil. Just as silver or gold ... Yet, so confident is he in the grace of moral innocence that he also copies the words of Moses (Num. 10:35) to his own profile, requesting God’s intervention (Ps. 17:13). It is a bold move, but God issues his facsimiles of grace in every age, based on ...

Teach the Text
C. Hassell Bullock
... is correct to insist on an appropriate measurement of punitive justice, but a total elimination of that aspect would make the system lopsided and essentially “unjust.” By the same analogy, we cannot eliminate the punitive aspect from the biblical profile of God and still maintain the profile of a just God. The innocence of the suppliant is obvious in his reminder, “They repay me evil for good” (35:12a), while he has done the opposite (35:13–14). This moral code belongs in the upper stratum of ...

Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... a particular group of opponents in ancient Israelite society, the psalm’s use would be limited to those circumstances. But the description probably derives from the character profile of the wicked developed within the temple entry liturgies, which instruct worshipers about Yahweh’s way. This profile was constructed as the opposite to the character profile of the righteous: contrasting with the speaker’s hands washed “in innocence” (v. 6, note also the “innocent hands” of 24:4) are the hands of ...

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Larry Powell
... reputation ordering him to "Take Larry Don's dog to Jonesboro and do whatever needs to be done." He put his hand on my shoulder and said he would phone my father when he found out anything about Midnight's condition. Because of Mr. X's reputation and profile, I had been blinded to what virtue there was. Perhaps we all need to be reminded from time to time not to be "blinded to what virtue there is." Paul said it this way, "Whatever is true, whatever is gracious, if there be any virtue, if there is anything ...

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CSS
... themselves persuaded Agabus to make the trip to Caesarea in one final effort to stave off Paul’s arrival. While they had arrived at an uneasy accommodation with the Jews, their freedom to gather and to worship required that they keep a low profile. But a low profile was contrary to Paul’s nature. The idea of having the volatile Paul among them was enough to send shivers up and down the spines of those jittery elders. In addition, they knew that Paul had been targeted as "Enemy Number One" by fanatical ...

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... you be sure of it? Couldn’t we just put the whole idea of God into mothballs? Haven’t most people by now? If there is God, he hasn’t shown his face enough to keep us thinking of him, has he? Wouldn’t - shouldn’t - he keep a high profile if he wanted us to know he is for real? In spite of the fact that secularity seems to be taking over in America the way it did some years ago in Europe, surveys still turn up the same conclusions: People by an overwhelming number, even in the high-technology ...

Mark 1:40-45
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King Duncan
... twenty years old when she was diagnosed with severe kidney failure. Although dialysis would help for a while, doctors made it clear to Alicia’s family that she would die without a kidney transplant from someone close to her who shared the same genetic profile. Like any loving parents, Deanne and Vincent Sferrino would have gladly given a vital organ to save their precious daughter. But they couldn’t. You see, Alicia was adopted, and they had no idea who her real parents were. So began an arduous search ...

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King Duncan
... forbid that I should boast, save in the cross of Christ my God." 1. Soul 2 Soul by Christopher L. Coppernoll, Word Publishing, Nashville, 1998, p. 56. 3. Today in the Word, July 1990, p. 11. 4. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, Profile Books, Profile Books Ltd., London, England, 2002, p. 152. 5. "Habitat Became Our Family" by Ronny Frishman, Ladies' Home Journal, February 2004, pp.148-150. 6."Coming to America" by Gregory Jaynes, Smithsonian, January 2004, pp. 52-60. 7. Lori Trice, The Day I Met God ...

Hebrews 12:1-13
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King Duncan
... 2002, p.104. 3. "Relapse Recovery" by Lesley Dormen, O, The Oprah Magazine, November 2003, p.174. 4. "A Couple of High Climbers" by Carole Bula, Time magazine, June 18, 2001, p. 62. 5. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, Profile Books, Profile Books Ltd., London, England, 2002, p. 39. 6. From "The Letter to Diognetus" Cyril C. Richardson, eds. & trans., Early Christian Fathers I (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1953), pp. 213-214. Cited in All the Saints Adore Thee by Bruce Shelley, Baker Books, Grand ...

Luke 10:25-37
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King Duncan
... belittled you? This is where the rubber meets the asphalt in our Christian discipleship. Every once in a while I run across a story of someone who is able to live in the spirit of Christ, and it nourishes my soul. In the book Profiles in Character, Congresswoman Barbara Cubin from Wyoming tells how her character was shaped by the moral influence of her parents. Barbara’s parents divorced when she was young. A few years later, Barbara’s mother remarried. Her new stepfather worked hard to support the ...

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Leonard Sweet
... left us these words of wisdom: "There's a sucker born every minute." Christopher Joyce, in New Scientist (3 December 1988), says the Barnum Effect is based on the "tendency of people to willingly accept personality profiles consisting of vague, ambiguous and flattering statements when they believe that the profiles were made specifically for them." When cash changes hands, the effect is even more powerful, since one is less likely to admit one is wrong or foolish after putting money on it. Joyce warns of ...

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