A woman has explained her ‘rapture’ preparations as she revealed she thinks the world is ending today.
It’s a bad day for most of us, it seems as today (September 23) apparently marks the time where Jesus will come down to collect his believers and leave the rest of us to fare for ourselves.
This latest prophecy comes from a South African man who said he ‘saw Jesus’ after a vision was presented to him.
Pastor Joshua Mhlakela claimed that Christ will be coming to ‘rescue the Christians out of the world’ on September 23 and 24, 2025 and that he gave him vision and revealed when he would be returning to Earth.
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The pastor said in a interview with CettwinzTV: "I'm not dreaming, I'm looking at him as he's talking.
"He's speaking through him mind. He says to me on the 23rd and 24th of September 2025, I will come to take my church."
Following this announcement, people have reportedly sold their home and cars in preparation of being taken to the Holy lands when the trumpets call and the savior comes down to rescue those who professed their belief.
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If you’re not a believer, be prepared to be caught up on a war on Earth where Jesus fights with his enemies and wins gloriously.
As it’s set to apparently happen today, people have been rushing to prepare for the moment.
Just like Melissa Johnston, who has a very thorough plan in place.
"So I told you guys that every day, I’m doing something to prep my home for whoever is here after the rapture, so let me show you what I did today," she said on TikTok, showing her audience printouts that read: "Seven Seals, Trumpets, and Bowls."
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Essentially, the printouts help people who are ‘left behind’, with tips on what they ‘need to be doing to prepare’.
In Melissa's other videos, she shows notes she’s leaving throughout her home, so people can pillage her food and medicine.
She’s also ‘stock up’ on bibles, and has a note for non-believers, stating: "Jesus Loves You / It’s not too late, take this bible, find other believers, Be careful who you trust. Do NOT take the mark in hand or forehead."
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Another woman in a video says she believes ‘with all my heart’ that she will be Raptured, and if not, she’ll apologize to all.
She said: "It’s bittersweet, because I know we’re going home, but it’s just been such a blessing to be able to do this."
She added: "Jesus is coming, ready or not, and if you don’t know Jesus, if you don’t know if you’re saved, if you question your salvation, the Bible tells us clearly, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, believe that he died on the cross for all of your sins."
Among videos on the aptly named 'RaptureTok', were things like helping people to pick out a rapture outfit and ways to prepare.
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So, there are those who are pretty much sorted if it does roll around.