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A South African prophet has stirred global attention after declaring that September 23, 2025, would mark the second coming of Jesus Christ.
In a viral video shared widely on social media, the preacher confidently announced that Christ would return on that date.
His prophecy led to heightened anticipation among his followers, many of whom gathered in prayer camps to await what they believed would be the rapture.
Eyewitness clips showed groups of believers holding vigils, singing hymns, and preparing spiritually for what they considered the “end-time event.”
Some even sold their belongings in anticipation of ascending to heaven.
The controversial prophecy quickly spread across Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok, where thousands debated its credibility.
While supporters insisted the preacher’s vision was divinely inspired, critics dismissed it as fear-mongering and a dangerous form of religious manipulation.
Religious scholars also weighed in, warning that such end-time predictions have repeatedly failed in the past.
They pointed to biblical passages where Jesus Himself said no one knows the day or the hour of His return.
This is not the first time a pastor or prophet has predicted the rapture with a fixed date.
Over the years, several such claims have surfaced globally, sparking panic and sometimes leading to financial and emotional losses among believers.
As of now, there has been no report of any unusual event linked to the prophecy.
However, the viral video continues to trend online, keeping the conversation alive about faith, fear, and the dangers of false predictions.
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