People think the rapture is tomorrow mainly due to a prophecy made by South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela, who claimed to have had a vision from Jesus that the rapture would occur on September 23 or 24, 2025. This prophecy has gone viral on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, where believers are sharing excitement, preparations, and visions of the event. The timing also aligns with the Jewish Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), which some interpret as a biblical sign of the rapture. Many followers have taken drastic measures like selling their belongings and quitting jobs in anticipation. However, no solid evidence supports the claim, and such predictions have failed repeatedly in the past. The Bible explicitly states that no one knows the day or hour of such an event. The rapture belief is that true Christian believers will ascend to heaven, while nonbelievers will face seven years of tribulation on Earth. Despite the viral frenzy, the prediction is considered unfounded and without basis in fact or scripture by many experts and religious authorities.