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30 Prophecies: One Story: How Gods Word Points to Jesus


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2019

Great for age 7-10 years

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On an afternoon 2,000 years ago, a couple of friends were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus. A very ordinarylooking man joined them and asked what they were talking about. This was a strange question as one event had dominated most peoples conversations that weekend: the execution of Jesus of Nazareth. However, the ordinarylooking man was not as clueless as they first thought beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself. You see, their fellowtraveler wasnt just a random guy he was Jesus himself. This book will take us into that conversation Jesus had with Cleopas and his friend and what he was trying to help them understand. It will take us on a tour of some of what Moses and all the Prophets said about Jesus. Who were they talking to? What did it mean to those people? How was any of it about Jesus? We will look at thirty different places in the Bible where you can find a prophecy about Jesus. Each chapter has the following extra features: Prophet & DatesProphecy MadeThen and ThereProphecy FulfilledScarlet ThreadApplicationPrayer

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 5-12 years.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Christian Focus Publications Ltd .

Paul A. Reynolds is CEO of Fablevision Studios, where he oversees creative strategy on all major initiatives, as well as overseeing the many teams who execute on that vision. He also teaches digital media production at Boston College, where he has been inspiring students for nearly two decades to use media, storytelling, and technology to tell "stories that matter, stories that move. " He lives with his family in Dedham, Massachusetts, where they run a book and toy shop called the Blue Bunny. Peter H. Reynolds is the bestselling author and illustrator of I'm Here , The Dot , and Ish ; and illustrator for the #1 New York Times bestseller Someday by Alison McGhee. He is also the illustrator of Going Places , Little Boy , Charlie and Kiwi , and the Judy Moody series. He lives in Dedham, Massachusetts, where he is co-owner of the Blue Bunny bookstore. Visit Peter at PeterHReynolds. com.

 

This book features the following character:

Christ
This book features Christ.

... there is no better way to fuel a passion for the Kingdom, than to have a clear grasp of God's faithfulness in keeping his promises. This beautifully designed book outlines thirty of God's promises, joining each of them up with their Gospel fulfilment in Christ. A marvellous resource for children, parents, and Bible teachers.

-- Sharon James

 

With your children, grandchildren etc, I'd recommend your reading together a chapter a day to learn, reflect and pray your way through this helpful guide to some of the Bible's wonderful prophecies that unmistakably point to the coming of the Lord Jesus. You won't be disappointed!

-- Steve Brady

 

This book is an excellent way to introduce young people to the topic of prophecy in Scripture. In clear, organized, and easy to understand explanations, Paul Reynolds points out how Scripture prepared the world for Christ's coming and then recorded Christ's fulfillment of those predictions. This book offers helpful insight for our modern lives with practical applications from Scripture and is ideal for personal or family devotions or a Sunday school setting.

-- Heather Winslow LeFebvre