Posted on 07/05/2024 5:10:21 AM PDT by Cronos
A Nigerian prophet has come under intense scrutiny after his prediction that the rapture and the end of the world would coincide on April 25, 2024, failed to materialise.
Despite proclaiming to have been shown the date through divine revelations during trances, the prophet’s claims have sparked a mixture of ridicule and criticism across social media platforms.
The prophet, with the handle @Prophetmetu on X, claimed he experienced the visions on two separate occasions, expressed his own trepidation about the revelations.
In his statement, he emphasised the clarity of his visions, where he saw two distinct mountains and felt a strong divine message. He urged both believers and skeptics alike to prepare for the imminent event.
“If you like take it serious, if you like don’t take it serious, but this is real: rapture is coming on the 25th of April, 2024. I saw it very clear. I saw the date very clear, the Lord ministered it to me twice, it has happened twice,” he declared.
As the day progressed with no signs of the prophesied rapture, social media users began to question the timing and validity of the prediction, leading to widespread discussions about the reliability of such prophetic claims in modern times.
Yet another false prophet.
Silly prophet. He had to know that he didn’t know. Nobody will know.
In a normal society, we would be able to apply this same standard of disbelief to climate alarmists.
But the best we can do is joke about it.
is it time to pray?
“A Nigerian prophet” - sends off alarm bells; likely he has cousins who want to give away millions of dollars and just needs your personal information.
He needs to contact any Word of Faith/New Apostolic Reformation megachurch prophet/pastor/evangelist for instruction on how to be less specific on details when they ‘prophesy’.
A lot of them have learned the hard way not to be so specific. Some of the ‘word salad’ prophecies from these fakes are designed to convince the gullible.
It is always time to pray.
Maybe the Rapture already happened and nobody noticed.
144,000 people disappearing in a world of 8 billion could easily go unnoticed.
Out of the 7+ billion people on Earth, perhaps the 144,000 or so to be raptured escaped his detection. Or maybe they’re still on the way to our southern border???
/sarc
He needs to shift to global warming predictions. You can be wrong and no one cares. You simply name another date.
“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
― Yogi Berra
The signs He describes have always been ever present in some corner of the World, but Christ is very direct in His statement that no one can know when the End is come.
All the Doomsday prophets and ordinary, good Christians fretting and worrying over and predicting the End are ignoring His teaching.
Relax, live a good life and prepare for your own death. Leave the death of the World to the Lord.
Matthew 24:36. “No one knows when that day or time will be. The Son and the angels in heaven don’t know when it will be. Only the Father knows.“
One thing I do know…Jesus will not come on a day declared by some wack job saying “this is the day.”
If only global warming liars were held to the same standard!
I still have a page from an old radical newspaper showing the end of this world in 1984. Didn’t happen. I enjoy referring to it when a “end of times” prophecy does not come true.
Also have my booklets WHY THE RAPTURE WILL BE IN 1988!. So many predictions so many failures.
Jesus said no man, not even himself knows when the end times will be, but only his Father in Heaven. So live as if the “ruler gone on a journey” suddenly returns and finds you beating other servants.
I doubt if there is 144,000 virgin males of the 12 Tribes around. One religious group believes only 144,000 will be saved.
“20 But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.’ 21 And if you say in your heart, ‘How shall we know the word which the Lord has not spoken?’— 22 when a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him.”
Deuteronomy 18:20-22
They are all false
Tish B’Av
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