1467 What really happened with the September 23rd & 24th Repture Prophecy? Mr Joshua is Back Part 1

EN English (FR IT PT SP)


23 Mar 2026
 
Mr. Joshua, a guest on the “I’ve Been Through The Most” podcast, discusses the September 23rd and 24th Rapture Prophecy. He emphasises that God reveals His plans to His servants, the prophets, and that what is coming will be a terrible judgement, but God has a plan to save His children. Mr. Joshua highlights God’s love and mercy, using the example of Methuselah to illustrate God’s desire to avoid judgement.

The speaker discusses the concept of a “mystery” in biblical prophecies, using examples from Abraham, Daniel, and Jesus’ resurrection of Lazarus. They explain that a mystery is something difficult or impossible to understand, even for those who receive the prophecy. The speaker then connects this to their own prophecy about the rapture, stating that while the date was clear, the full meaning was a mystery until God revealed it.

The speaker recounts a prophetic experience where God instructed them to save souls before judgement. This experience, along with other revelations, led the speaker to believe that the rapture would occur 77 years after Israel became a nation in 1948, aligning with the year 2025. However, the speaker acknowledges that God’s timing is beyond human comprehension and that the prophecy remains unfulfilled.

Key Points

  • Apology Refusal: The speaker refuses to apologise for their actions, believing they fulfilled a prophecy and did as they were told.
  • Prophecy Fulfilment: The speaker claims to have fulfilled a prophecy on September 23rd and 24th, intended to shake faith.
  • Accountability Questioned: The speaker is questioned about taking accountability for their actions and the damage an apology might cause to the prophecy.
  • Podcast Availability: The podcast is available on various platforms including social media, audio platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
  • Guest Introduction: Joshua, the most requested guest, returns to the show.
  • Biblical Verse Discussion: The conversation starts with discussing a biblical verse (Amos 3:7) about God revealing his plans to prophets.
  • Speaker’s Purpose: The speaker clarifies that their intention is not self-promotion but to point people towards God and emphasise the divine origin of their message.
  • Biblical Reference: The speaker uses Jeremiah 1 as an example, highlighting how God’s calling and appointment of Jeremiah were not based on human origin but on God’s will.
  • God’s Sovereignty: The speaker emphasises God’s sovereignty, stating that God does nothing without first informing the prophets, underscoring the divine origin of the message being shared.
  • God’s Judgement: No human can withstand God’s judgement, which will be more terrible than current world events.
  • Right Standing with God: Those in Christ will be embraced, saved, and rescued by God’s hand.
  • God’s Perfect Love and Forgiveness: God’s love is perfect and offers forgiveness for sins, removing them as far as the east is from the west.
  • God’s Forgiveness: God cleanses sin eternally, unlike human forgiveness.
  • God’s Plan: God has a plan to save His children from judgement.
  • God’s Mercy: God’s grace and mercy are evident in delaying judgement, as shown by the long life of Methuselah.
  • Rapture as a Mystery: The rapture, as described in 1 Corinthians 15:51, is presented as a mysterious event that is difficult to understand or explain.
  • Prophecy of September 23rd: The speaker claims that God revealed September 23rd as the rapture day, but acknowledges the presence of a mystery within this prophecy.
  • Examples of Biblical Mysteries: The speaker cites Abraham’s son as an example of a biblical mystery, highlighting the seemingly impossible nature of God’s promises.
  • Mystery of Prophecy: God’s promise to Abraham of a son from his and Sarah’s old bodies foreshadowed the miraculous birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary.
  • Purpose of Prophecy: The seemingly impossible nature of both events highlights God’s power and the significance of the future event.
  • Seeking Understanding: Daniel, like Abraham, sought understanding of God’s visions through prayer, emphasising the importance of divine revelation for comprehension.
  • Mysteries of God: Mysteries are beyond human understanding and require divine revelation for comprehension.
  • Examples of Divine Revelation: Gabriel’s explanation to Daniel about end-time visions and the need for understanding beyond the surface of prophecies.
  • Understanding Prophecies: Prophecies contain mysteries that require further revelation from God for full understanding.
  • Jesus’s Prophecy: Jesus proclaimed that Lazarus’s sickness would not end in death.
  • Delay and Death: Jesus delayed for two days before going to Lazarus, who had already been dead for four days by the time he arrived.
  • Resurrection and Meaning: Jesus announced himself as the resurrection and the meaning of his prophecy was revealed.
  • Lazarus’ Resurrection: The speaker recounts the biblical story of Lazarus, who was resurrected by Jesus, highlighting the fulfilment of prophecy and the belief that death was not the intended outcome.
  • Personal Encounter with Jesus: The speaker shares a personal experience from 2018, describing a vision of Jesus and a conversation about the end times, which the speaker had not previously studied.
  • Dream of Jesus’ Voice: The speaker mentions a dream from the same year (2018) where they recognised Jesus’ voice, emphasising their long-standing faith and relationship with the Lord.
  • Audible Encounter: The speaker describes an audible encounter with God while walking on the street in 2011.
  • God’s Message: God instructed the speaker to visit a specific house and share the message of Jesus with a sick man who was going to die.
  • Voice Description: The speaker describes God’s voice as resembling a waterfall - gentle yet powerful and authoritative.
  • First Audible Voice of God: The speaker heard the audible voice of God for the first time in 2011.
  • Heavenly Visit and Mission: In 2010, the speaker visited heaven and received instructions from Jesus to save souls.
  • Saving Souls Before Judgement: The speaker believes that God wants them to save souls from condemnation and judgement by telling them about Christ.
  • Divine Intervention: The speaker believes that God was trying to save the man’s soul and that the experience was a way for God to build a relationship with the speaker.
  • Prophetic Confirmation: The speaker felt confirmation, reassurance, clarity, and increased confidence in their prophetic calling after the experience.
  • Divine Communication: The speaker describes how they have learned to recognise and understand God’s voice through years of experience, visions, and audible communication.
  • Prophecy Revelation: The speaker shares a prophecy about the World Cup in 2026, stating that it will not be business as usual for those left behind.
  • Prophecy Interpretation: The speaker explains that the prophecy’s fulfilment was hidden from them until after September 23rd and 24th, 2026, indicating that the prophecy is still awaiting fulfilment.
  • Divine Timing: The speaker emphasises that it was God’s design for the prophecy’s full understanding to be revealed at a later time, not a lack of comprehension on their part.
  • God’s Purposeful Design: God’s actions, even those shrouded in mystery, are intentional and serve a greater purpose, as exemplified by Abraham’s story.
  • Prophecy and Revelation: God can reveal understanding through dreams, visions, and direct communication, as demonstrated by Jesus’s appearance and the prophecy of the Exodus.
  • Dual Meaning of Exodus: The word “Exodus” holds a dual meaning: the journey of the Israelites from Egypt and the concept of departure, symbolising the rapture.
  • Rapture Timing: The rapture will not be immediate but will follow a short journey, similar to the Exodus of the Israelites.
  • Significance of “Exodus”: God used the word “Exodus” to indicate a pattern of liberation and crossing over, mirroring the Israelites’ escape from Egypt.
  • Israel’s Age at Rapture: The prophecy suggests that the rapture will occur when Israel is 77 years old, as they became a nation in 1948.

FR Frances (EN IT PT SP)

Monsieur. Joshua, un invité sur le podcast «I’ve Been Through The Most», discute de la prophétie des 23 et 24 septembre. Il souligne que Dieu révèle Ses plans à Ses serviteurs, aux prophètes, et que ce qui va arriver sera un jugement terrible, mais Dieu a un plan pour sauver Ses enfants. Monsieur. Josué met en évidence l’amour et la miséricorde de Dieu, en utilisant l’exemple de Methuselah pour illustrer le désir de Dieu d’éviter le jugement.

L’orateur discute du concept d’un « mystère » dans les prophéties bibliques, en utilisant des exemples d’Abraham, Daniel et la résurrection de Jésus de Lazare. Ils expliquent qu’un mystère est quelque chose de difficile ou impossible à comprendre, même pour ceux qui reçoivent la prophétie. L’orateur relie alors cela à leur propre prophétie sur l’enlèvement, déclarant que même si la date était claire, le sens complet était un mystère jusqu’à ce que Dieu le révèle.

L’orateur raconte une expérience prophétique où Dieu leur a ordonné de sauver les âmes avant le jugement. Cette expérience, ainsi que d’autres révélations, ont conduit l’orateur à croire que l’enlèvement se produirait 77 ans après qu’Israël soit devenu une nation en 1948, s’alignant sur l’année 2025. Cependant, l’orateur reconnaît que le moment choisi par Dieu est au-delà de la compréhension humaine et que la prophétie reste inaccomplie.

IT Italiano (EN FR PT SP)

Signor. Joshua, un ospite del podcast “I’ve Been Through The Most”, discute la profezia del 23 e 24 settembre. Egli sottolinea che Dio rivela i Suoi piani ai Suoi servi, ai profeti, e che ciò che sta arrivando sarà un giudizio terribile, ma Dio ha un piano per salvare i Suoi figli. Signor. Giosuè mette in luce l’amore e la misericordia di Dio, usando l’esempio di Metusela per illustrare il desiderio di Dio di evitare il giudizio.

L’oratore discute il concetto di “mistero” nelle profezie bibliche, usando esempi di Abramo, Daniele e risurrezione di Gesù di Lazzaro. Spiegano che un mistero è qualcosa di difficile o impossibile da capire, anche per chi riceve la profezia. L'oratore collega quindi questo alla propria profezia sul rapimento, affermando che mentre la data era chiara, il significato pieno era un mistero fino a quando Dio non lo ha rivelato.

L’oratore racconta un’esperienza profetica dove Dio ha incaricato loro di salvare le anime prima del giudizio. Questa esperienza, insieme ad altre rivelazioni, ha portato l'oratore a credere che il rapimento si sarebbe verificato 77 anni dopo che Israele è diventato una nazione nel 1948, allineandosi con l'anno 2025. Tuttavia, l’oratore riconosce che il tempismo di Dio è al di là della comprensione umana e che la profezia rimane insoddisfatta.

PT Português (EN FR IT SP)

Sr. Joshua, convidado do podcast “I’ve Been Through The Most”, discute a Profecia de 23 e 24 de setembro. Ele enfatiza que Deus revela Seus planos a Seus servos, os profetas, e que o que está por vir será um julgamento terrível, mas Deus tem um plano para salvar Seus filhos. Sr. Josué destaca o amor e a misericórdia de Deus, usando o exemplo de Metusalé para ilustrar o desejo de Deus de evitar o julgamento.

O orador discute o conceito de um “mistério” em profecias bíblicas, usando exemplos de Abraão, Daniel e a ressurreição de Jesus de Lázaro. Eles explicam que um mistério é algo difícil ou impossível de entender, mesmo para aqueles que recebem a profecia. O orador então conecta isso à sua própria profecia sobre o arrebatamento, afirmando que, embora a data fosse clara, o significado completo era um mistério até que Deus a revelou.

O orador relata uma experiência profética onde Deus as instruiu a salvar almas antes do julgamento. Essa experiência, juntamente com outras revelações, levou o orador a acreditar que o arrebatamento ocorreria 77 anos depois que Israel se tornou uma nação em 1948, alinhando-se com o ano de 2025. No entanto, o orador reconhece que o tempo de Deus está além da compreensão humana e que a profecia permanece insatisfeita.

SP Español (EN FR IT PT)

¿El señor Joshua, un invitado en el podcast “I’ve Been Through The Most”, habla sobre la profecía del 23o y 24o de septiembre. Él enfatiza que Dios revela Sus planes a Sus siervos, los profetas, y que lo que viene será un juicio terrible, pero Dios tiene un plan para salvar a Sus hijos. ¿El señor Josué destaca el amor y la misericordia de Dios, usando el ejemplo de Matusalén para ilustrar el deseo de Dios de evitar el juicio.

El orador discute el concepto de un “misterio” en las profecías bíblicas, utilizando ejemplos de Abraham, Daniel y la resurrección de Jesús de Lázaro. Ellos explican que un misterio es algo difícil o imposible de entender, incluso para aquellos que reciben la profecía. El orador luego conecta esto con su propia profecía sobre el rapto, afirmando que mientras la fecha era clara, el significado completo era un misterio hasta que Dios lo reveló.

El orador relata una experiencia profética donde Dios les instruyó para salvar almas antes del juicio. Esta experiencia, junto con otras revelaciones, llevó al orador a creer que el rapto ocurriría 77 años después de que Israel se convirtiera en una nación en 1948, alineándose con el año 2025. Sin embargo, el orador reconoce que el tiempo de Dios está más allá de la comprensión humana y que la profecía permanece insatisfecha.