They are saying the Rapture is tomorrow, September 23, 2025, because a South African evangelical pastor named Joshua Mhlakela claimed in a viral YouTube video that Jesus appeared to him in a vision and told him the Rapture will begin on the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah, which falls around September 23-24 this year. This timing aligns with the biblical "Feast of Trumpets," which some interpret as a signal for the Rapture event described in Christian prophecy. The video and the pastor's prediction sparked widespread social media attention, especially on TikTok under the hashtag #RaptureTok, leading many believers to prepare for the event and causing a wave of public interest and anxiety. The Rapture is the belief that true Christian believers will suddenly be taken up to heaven to meet Jesus, while those left behind will face a period of tribulation on Earth. Despite this prediction, many Christian leaders remind that the Bible teaches no one knows the exact day or hour of the Rapture, citing Matthew 24:36, where Jesus says only God the Father knows the time. Historically, predictions of the Rapture date have repeatedly been proven wrong, but this latest claim triggered significant reactions among followers and on social media platforms.
