Posted on 09/22/2025 4:28:03 PM PDT by Ezekiel
Fears are mounting that an ancient Biblical event where countless Christians disappear from Earth is just hours away.
Believers on social media platforms like TikTok have reached the point of hysteria over this prophecy, expressing their excitement for the end of days and even offering tips on how to handle being lifted into the sky to meet their maker.
The phenomenon, dubbed RaptureTok, has exploded in recent weeks after faith leaders started pushing the idea that the Rapture will begin on September 23, marking the Second Coming of Jesus and Judgment Day for non-believers.
Although the Bible never set a date for this event, and Christians have been actively discouraged from attempting to set dates for the Rapture throughout history, many have claimed the signs are there on Tuesday.
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Well, I hope for the Lord every day, but I think these folks may be disappointed.
I guess you could put out a new prediction every day and eventually be correct?
“Charlie had incomplete work, but not unfinished business…” - Erika Kirk
Whether you believe in a rapture or not, God is graciously allowing extra time for people not just to get right with HIM and with each other. Don’t waste your earthly purpose.
Nonsense.
Imma go fishing anyway.
Tomorrow huh? If only- IF it does, great- if not- oh well, life goes on
“Charlie had incomplete work, but not unfinished business…” - Erika Kirk
Whether you believe in a rapture or not, God is graciously allowing extra time for people not just to get right with HIM — but* with each other.
Don’t waste your earthly purpose.
(typos corrected.)
That whole rapture thing was made up in 1830. There is no ‘rapture’ but they refuse to believe it. It’s really making up false teachings which we were told not to do.
https://www.queenstheology.org/post/rethinking-the-rapture-what-scripture-and-history-really-tell-us
Wait. Then there is this fish that sees his buddy suddenly raise up...
it’s a fish rapture?
A whole bunch of empty houses won't be good for sellers.
It is this that causes people to not be ready.
The Bible advises against speculation about the end times, emphasizing that no one knows the exact time of Christ’s return except the Father (Matthew 24:36, Acts 1:7).
Great old British comedy performance troupe with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore called Beyond the Fringe.
They had a group of religious people on a mountain, ready for the end of the world at a certain time on a certain day. After a few quips they quietly chanted: Now comes the end. Perish the world.
Then silence.
“It’s apparently not the massive conflagration we all expected. Oh, well, see you all together up here next year at this time as usual.”
I prophecy that every person on earth today will leave this earth & face the Lord! This prophecy is guaranteed to come true!
Hope for bigger fish, tomorrow.
Tomorrow? Darn, and I just mailed in my mortgage payment.
Someone mentioned this at church yesterday. First I ever heard about this particular rapture. Eschatological chat only holds my interest for so long though. While we are told to be alert to things I don’t dwell on the end of the world as we know it too much. I did say if we attend and meet at next weeks service we’ll know we have some working out our salvation work to do or it was the usual date setting.
I wouldn’t put any money on it
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