The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone in different ways. Perhaps it changed your perspective of mortality and the human purpose, or it may have made you curious about the end-of-days. Reverend Judith Lyon Kesselman, the author of The Expedition of the End-Day Prophecies, has been helping individuals experience and understand the Lord’s will and love for years. With her book, you can learn some of the most crucial lessons she picked up through prayer and personal revelations from God.
About the book
The Expedition of the End-Days Prophecies is born from the author’s divine calling. The experience is similar to Lewis and Clark's expedition on the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark’s journey spanned 8,000 miles, but Judith’s included Matthew Chapter 24, the book of Revelation, and the Book of Daniel intertwined with the prophecies of iconic figures like Zechariah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Isaiah.
While Lewis and Clark used rivers to navigate their exploration, Judy relied on the chronological flow of the signs of the Olivet Discourse for Matthew Chapter 24. She also used the chronological structure of Revelations 1:19 for the book of Revelation and the chronological dream of the world empires of King Nebuchadnezzar for the book of Daniel. Judy referred to the three series of chronological judgments for the seven-year Tribulation. The Expedition of the End-Day Prophecies presents the Bridal Rapture, the Millennial Reign of Christ, and the Eternal State in chronological order.
A guidebook for end-day prophecies
The Lewis and Clark Expedition resulted in geographic information, charts, and maps for traveling to the new America West of the Mississippi River. The Expedition of the End-Day Prophecies is written as a guidebook with the same purpose: to help the reader understand and navigate the timing of the prophecies. Moreover, Judith hopes the book can help the reader avoid the dangers of the Tribulation years by leaving through the Door of the Bridal Rapture.
The Expedition of the End-Day Prophecies took two years to write, much like the Lewis and Clark Expedition taking two years to complete. Judith never thought she could accomplish the book, but with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, she went through every verse and meticulously prepared it for you.
About the Author:
Ever since childhood, Kesselman has been called to research. While a student at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, she was employed by a medical information service. She read medical and pharmaceutical journals and categorized their content to assist practicing doctors. A year after graduation, she moved to Maryland and was married. She and her husband, Michael, received Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Though she loved serving people as a pharmacist, she remembered her audible calling by God at eight years of age. He recalled her to research the Bible—our God-given travel guide to navigate this temporal life on earth successfully. She changed her career to researching the written Word of God, first teaching children, then adults and teaching conferences. Finally, she began writing books for those outside her local teaching domain. She is now retired but still uncovering God’s Word to this day, especially concerning the end-day events and God’s redemptive timing.
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