Did prophecies about Jesus stop after the book of Malachi was completed? That’s the question we’re discussing at Luke’s genealogy on The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss:
- The importance of not minimizing the gap between the Old and New Testaments
- How prophecies about Jesus continued into the New Testament
- Why John the Baptist is so important in the story of Scripture
- How even John’s birth pointed toward Jesus
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If you are studying along with The Gospel Project at your church, this passage is studied in Unit 19, Session 2, “John, the Herald, is Born” (Adults and Students), and “John was Born” (Preschool and Kids).
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Terry Bridges says
By the time I listen to your Pod cast I have already studied my Gospel Project Leaders Guide. After I listen to about 5 or sometimes 10 minutes I have not heard anything new or different to help with my lesson, so I turn it off.
Can you give a printed version so I can scan it to see if it provides me additional information or suggestions to help with my lesson?
Aaron Armstrong says
Hi Terry, The Hero of the Story isn’t really meant to be our leader training for the weekly session. It is more of a “big idea” resource intended to be accessible to a broad audience (whether the listener uses The Gospel Project or not). However, our weekly leader training podcast (available on Tuesdays for teachers of adult and student groups) has more specific details you’re looking for.