Jesus is NOT coming in September 2025
Contrarily to what some false prophet has been preaching, I have to tell you that the rapture will not occur in September 2025.
The Second coming of Christ and the rapture are one simultaneous event (reference Matthew 24:30-31).
Furthermore, I would like to warn all my fellow preachers to not copy other people’s prophecies because many false prophets are operating under demonic influence. By copying demonic prophecies, you will definitely advance the agenda of Satan and you may open doors to demons in your own life.
If you want to share a genuine prophecy , then always mention the person who made the prophecy. For example, speak like this: ‘According to a prophecy granted to brother X, this and this will happen.’
By so acting, you will not be falsely claiming that God spoke to you and if the prophecy does not come to pass, you will be protected from embarrassment.
In Jeremiah 23:30-32, God said:
“Therefore,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who steal from one another words supposedly from me. Yes,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who wag their own tongues and yet declare, ‘The Lord declares.’ Indeed, I am against those who prophesy false dreams,” declares the Lord. “They tell them and lead my people astray with their reckless lies, yet I did not send or appoint them. They do not benefit these people in the least,” declares the Lord.
And this is the danger of making and repeating and copying false prophecies: ‘by doing so, a person sets themselves against God and they lead the people astray.’
If you read the above passage of Jeremiah, you will understand the purpose of that false prophecy claiming that Jesus is coming in September 2025.
Before I explain my theory on why that prophecy is making the rounds, I should indicate that the coming of the Lord will be preceded by many events. Only Biblically illiterate people would believe such false prophecy.
If you take the time to read Matthew 24, you will notice that the coming of the Lord occurs in verse 30. Before verse 30, there are series of events and actors that appear. And based on factuality, we have not seen enough of those events.
Here are a series of actors and events that will occur before the return of the Lord:
There will be deceivers and false messiahs (Matthew 24:4). They will deceive many and the people claiming that Jesus will return in September 2025 belong to that category.
Wars and rumours of wars (Matthew 24:6)
Global Persecution against the Christians (Matthew 24:9)
Global apostasy from the Christians (Matthew 24:10)
Rise of the false prophets (Matthew 24:11)
The abomination (the Antichrist) rising in the Holy place (The Temple of Jerusalem) (Matthew 24:15)
Even the Antichrist will appear before the Second coming of Jesus.
On the basis of probability, it is very unlikely that all those events and actors will appear before the end of September 2025. It will take more than 60 days (counting from the time I am writing) to see all those events and actors.
Now, this is my theory on why so many people are suddenly claiming that Jesus would return in September:
‘I think that Satan is preparing a false christ or a false messiah for September 2025. When that false messiah appears, many will be deceived and they will follow him thinking that he is the person that the false prophecy predicted.’
This is just a theory…
I think in the Matthew 24 timeline, we are at Matthew 24:4-6. The false prophecy declaring that the rapture will occur in September 2025 along with tensions occurring between superpowers are clear indications that we are in Matthew 24:4-6 period.
Jesus is not coming in September 2025. Do not copy nor repeat such false prophecies.
The Second coming of Christ and the rapture are one simultaneous event (reference Matthew 24:30-31).
Furthermore, I would like to warn all my fellow preachers to not copy other people’s prophecies because many false prophets are operating under demonic influence. By copying demonic prophecies, you will definitely advance the agenda of Satan and you may open doors to demons in your own life.
If you want to share a genuine prophecy , then always mention the person who made the prophecy. For example, speak like this: ‘According to a prophecy granted to brother X, this and this will happen.’
By so acting, you will not be falsely claiming that God spoke to you and if the prophecy does not come to pass, you will be protected from embarrassment.
In Jeremiah 23:30-32, God said:
“Therefore,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who steal from one another words supposedly from me. Yes,” declares the Lord, “I am against the prophets who wag their own tongues and yet declare, ‘The Lord declares.’ Indeed, I am against those who prophesy false dreams,” declares the Lord. “They tell them and lead my people astray with their reckless lies, yet I did not send or appoint them. They do not benefit these people in the least,” declares the Lord.
And this is the danger of making and repeating and copying false prophecies: ‘by doing so, a person sets themselves against God and they lead the people astray.’
If you read the above passage of Jeremiah, you will understand the purpose of that false prophecy claiming that Jesus is coming in September 2025.
Before I explain my theory on why that prophecy is making the rounds, I should indicate that the coming of the Lord will be preceded by many events. Only Biblically illiterate people would believe such false prophecy.
If you take the time to read Matthew 24, you will notice that the coming of the Lord occurs in verse 30. Before verse 30, there are series of events and actors that appear. And based on factuality, we have not seen enough of those events.
Here are a series of actors and events that will occur before the return of the Lord:
There will be deceivers and false messiahs (Matthew 24:4). They will deceive many and the people claiming that Jesus will return in September 2025 belong to that category.
Wars and rumours of wars (Matthew 24:6)
Global Persecution against the Christians (Matthew 24:9)
Global apostasy from the Christians (Matthew 24:10)
Rise of the false prophets (Matthew 24:11)
The abomination (the Antichrist) rising in the Holy place (The Temple of Jerusalem) (Matthew 24:15)
Even the Antichrist will appear before the Second coming of Jesus.
On the basis of probability, it is very unlikely that all those events and actors will appear before the end of September 2025. It will take more than 60 days (counting from the time I am writing) to see all those events and actors.
Now, this is my theory on why so many people are suddenly claiming that Jesus would return in September:
‘I think that Satan is preparing a false christ or a false messiah for September 2025. When that false messiah appears, many will be deceived and they will follow him thinking that he is the person that the false prophecy predicted.’
This is just a theory…
I think in the Matthew 24 timeline, we are at Matthew 24:4-6. The false prophecy declaring that the rapture will occur in September 2025 along with tensions occurring between superpowers are clear indications that we are in Matthew 24:4-6 period.
Jesus is not coming in September 2025. Do not copy nor repeat such false prophecies.