Each of these feasts continues to reveal God's unfolding plan. In the same way, the Feast of Trumpets points forward to Christ's return. However, it does not give us September 23, 2025 as the date of the rapture. Rather, it reminds us to wake up, to stay ready, to live holy, and to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.
September 2025 lunar eclipse. A total lunar eclipse occurred at the Moon's ascending node of orbit on Sunday, September 7, 2025, with an umbral magnitude of 1.3638. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened.
The Holy Father has decided that 2025 will be a year of Jubilee, something which happens every 25 years.
🚨 JESUS IS NOT COMING BACK ON THE 23RD OR 24TH OF SEPTEMBER 2025 🚨 There will be NO RAPTURE on those dates. Christianity is not built on dreams, false visions, or sensational podcasts. Tell Brother Enigma and all these false visionaries: STOP THE CONFUSION.
Many on TikTok are convinced today - 23 September 2025 - is the day. For millennia, believers have waited…but no longer. At long last, the exact day and hour of the rapture has been revealed.
"Year of Our Lord 2025" (or Anno Domini 2025) means the 2025th year since the supposed birth of Jesus Christ, a dating system marking history in relation to His life, with 2025 being a significant Catholic Jubilee Year of Hope, calling for pilgrimage, forgiveness, and renewal, rooted in biblical traditions of mercy and restoration.
I have a quick answer for this one: “NO.” Over the past thirteen years when I have been writing on the Veracity blog, there have been several attempts at “date setting” event predictions connected to the Second Coming of Jesus.
Here are seven end-time signs to aid us in being prepared for the most important day of our lives—and in all of human history.
The Apostle John, in his first epistle, said that we are living in the last days (1 John 2:18). The last days are the period from Christ's ascension to His glorious return. So, we are definitely in the last days. People want to know how close we are to the end of the last days, but I cannot say.
The most recent “rapture craze” is rooted in a prediction from a South African man named Joshua Mhlakela, whose dream in 2018 predicted that Jesus would return on Sept. 23 or 24, 2025. That prediction first gained traction on TikTok and then went viral.
Simply put, the rapture is the belief that, at any moment, Jesus Christ will descend from heaven to the sky and “rapture” all those who truly believe in Him into heaven. Those among the faithful who have already died will rise from the dead and also be translated into heaven.
September 21, 2025, a partial solar eclipse, is an upcoming celestial event that has captured the attention of astronomy enthusiasts worldwide. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, blocking the light from the sun and casting a shadow on the earth's surface.
Isaiah 4:13–18 in the Bible describes the rapture, which is when those who are "in Christ" will be taken to meet the Lord in the air, before the Great Tribulation. The rapture will happen quickly, in the twinkling of an eye, and there will not be a Christian left on earth when the Tribulation starts.
God will answer prayer in 2025. God always hears his children. God has ordained that he works through the prayers of his people. Just like God has ordained that His saving work is accomplished through people spreading the gospel, He has also ordained that his working will be accomplished through prayer.
Many wonder why 2025 is a Jubilee year for Catholics. Pope Francis called this Catholic Jubilee 2025 to celebrate hope and invite Catholics worldwide to deepen their faith.
Historically, scholars estimate Jesus' birth between about 6 BC and 4 BC, which means that in 2025 he would be roughly 2028–2029 years old by simple arithmetic when converting BC dates to the AD/CE system; theologically, Christians also affirm Jesus' eternal nature beyond chronological age.
The date of Sept. 23, 2025, appears to have originated from Joshua Mhlakela of South Africa. Though news reports have widely described him as a pastor, he said in a YouTube video from June: “I'm just a simple person, no title. I'm not an apostle, I'm not a pastor, I'm not a bishop.
Every year new predictions about the rapture come and go. This time, the focus has turned to September 23, 2025, which falls on the Feast of Trumpets.
In recent weeks, so-called prophets have predicted the apocalyptic event to happen in September 2025, particularly on Sept. 23. Additionally, Joshua Mhlakela, a South African pastor, said he had a vision of Jesus returning on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is a Jewish holiday that goes from Sept.