A CONFIRMATION OF THE SEPTEMBER 2025 RAPTURE OF BROTHER JOSHUA
Joshua never expected what happened next. In a series of powerful visions he tells how Jesus appeared to him with a chilling message: "There will be no World Cup in 2026." What began as a normal spiritual journey turned into a global warning involving Heaven's courtroom, a glimpse of the end times and a prophecy tied to specific dates in September 2025. What did he see? What dates did Jesus give? You’re about to find out.
Jesus told Joshua:
“Rapture in September 2025.
By 2026… the World Will Be Unrecognizable
Joshua, now well known to millions on You Tube, is a Spirit-filled believer from Cape Town, South Africa. I’ve studied his manuscript multiple times and it contains amazing revelations which have all the aspects of truth in them. God’s Secrets of the End Times would be a good title of his encounters with Jesus over the last 20 years. I’ve studied eschatology for 30 years, and he is uniquely appointed in my opinion to provide the Lord’s decryption keys to the End Times.
The precise mathematics of the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation have always intrigued me. God does everything by precise design. One third of the Bible is prophetic. In the genealogy at the beginning of the New Testament, there are 77 names. The Bible itself states that there is “nothing new under the sun.” God operates by patterns. So I found it most interesting that Joshua said (in the transcript below) – that the first key that Jesus revealed to him was that “the Exodus” (i.e., the Rapture) that was about to take place will take place 77 years after Israel became a nation. That year being 1948, that places the event in 2025.
Next, Joshua said when Jesus appeared to him (while he was awake, not in a vision or a dream) and it appears to be very recently – perhaps it was this summer, that the Lord said that the removal of the born-again believers on the earth would occur on the Feast of Trumpets, either on September 23rd or September 24th of 2025. Jesus further stated that no man knows the day nor the hour within that 2-day period when that will happen.
Jesus further told Joshua that he would return as King of Kings to the Earth on the Feast of Atonement, on September 15, 2032. I find that date very interesting for multiple reasons. First, it is 2,000 years after the death and resurrection of Jesus in AD 32. That agrees with multiple Scriptures as to the time period between the First and Second Coming of the Lord. And then Jesus told Joshua that in between these 2 dates would occur the 7 year Tribulation period spoken of in the Book of Revelation.
Check out this book on Amazon:
"Paul's Ancient Hebrew Thessalonian Epistles Proof of a Pre-Trib Rapture" by Ken Johnson, Th.D.
Here's the King James version of 1 Thess. 4:15: "For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep."
Here's the Hebrew version: "For we say this to you by the word of the Lord, that we who remain alive until the Moed of the Coming of the Lord will not precede those who sleep." If the phrase "Moed of His Coming" is a title, then that implies that Paul knew it would occur on a specific festival.
Link to Gerald Eastwood's Author Page on Amazon:
https://tinyurl.com/bdma4dyd
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