1468 Is This the Final Rapture Warning? Mr Joshua Reveals A NEW and last Date for Rapture Part 2

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24 Mar 2026

A new date for the Rapture is revealed, 24 March 2026, with a warning that the prophecy will be fulfilled before the World Cup in June. The speaker emphasises the importance of understanding the prophecy and not apologising for its delay, as it was divinely designed. The speaker asserts that they are not guilty of lying, as they delivered the message exactly as Jesus instructed.

The speaker apologises for not understanding the prophecy about the rapture, explaining that God sealed the understanding until the end times. The speaker believes the message was meant to awaken people’s faith, and those who fell away were never truly committed. The speaker references the parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25, suggesting that the prophecy was a test of faith.

The speaker believes the rapture will occur on the 16th and 17th of Nissan, the Hebrew month of Passover, based on a vision from the Lord. The speaker clarifies that the dates of 14th and 15th of Nissan will pass without the rapture, drawing a parallel to the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. The speaker emphasises that the delay in the rapture has a beginning and an end, and the end is approaching.

The speaker discusses the significance of the Jewish calendar and its feasts, particularly the Feast of Trumpets and the Feast of Tabernacles, in relation to the rapture and the tribulation. They argue that the rapture will occur on Passover, fulfilling the Feast of Trumpets, and that the tribulation will be shortened by six months, allowing for repentance and survival. The speaker also draws parallels between John the Baptist’s ministry and their own, emphasising the importance of preparation.

The speaker clarifies that the prophecy deadline is the 14th of May, not the 23rd, and emphasises the importance of love and unity among Christians. They express confidence in the prophecy and encourage those who may have been negatively impacted to find peace and strength in Christ. The speaker also acknowledges the global attention the prophecy received and expresses no regrets.

The speaker reflects on their Christian journey, recalling a time when they felt God’s assurance of protection and strength. They express heartbreak over the response of some Christians to a situation, but find peace in their faith and love for Jesus. Despite the challenges, they remain committed to their truth and serving others, driven by their love for Jesus and their desire to please Him.

The speaker has endured a difficult experience.

Key Points

  • Rapture Timing: The speaker claims to have a prophecy about the rapture, stating it will occur before the World Cup in June, but the exact date is unknown.
  • Prophecy Expiration: The prophecy is tied to Israel’s 78th anniversary (May 14th), after which the speaker claims it will be proven false.
  • World Events as Signs: The speaker points to current events like war as signs of the end times, further emphasising the urgency of their message.
  • Rapture and Second Coming Timelines: Discussion about the rapture happening when Israel is 77 and the second coming when Israel is 84, based on a prophecy.
  • Prophecy Interpretation: Emphasis on the importance of understanding the prophecy’s meaning and not just relying on dates.
  • Individual Responsibility: Encouragement for individuals to seek personal confirmation from the Lord regarding prophecies and not blindly accept dates.
  • Reason for No Apology: The speaker believes that apologising for the prophecy would be equivalent to admitting it was wrong, which contradicts their belief in its truthfulness.
  • Prophecy Justification: The speaker compares apologising for the prophecy to apologising for doing good deeds, suggesting it was a righteous act.
  • Divine Design of Misunderstanding: The speaker acknowledges that the initial misunderstanding of the prophecy was intentional, implying it was part of a larger divine plan.
  • Divine Intervention: The speaker believes that their actions and words were guided by God’s intention.
  • Refusal to Apologise: The speaker refuses to apologise, stating that they did not sin or lie but rather delivered God’s truth.
  • Justification for the Message: The speaker explains that God’s message was meant to be powerful and impactful, and a message with a delay would have been weak.
  • Accountability and Understanding: The speaker acknowledges a lack of understanding but emphasises a commitment to sharing what they have learned, even if it’s incomplete.
  • Entitlement and Accountability: The speaker rejects the notion of apologising for a lack of understanding, suggesting it stems from a sense of entitlement.
  • Daniel’s Vision and Sealed Understanding: The speaker references the biblical Book of Daniel, suggesting that understanding is meant for those in the “end times.”
  • Apology’s Impact on Prophecy: Apologising would damage the prophecy and prevent people from seeing the message.
  • Message Remains Unchanged: The apology does not change the message, which is about the rapture day on September 23rd and 24th.
  • God’s Truthful Revelation: God’s message about the exodus was truthful and faithful, even if it was misunderstood as a delay.
  • Alarm Analogy: The speaker uses an alarm analogy to describe the impact of a message, contrasting a soothing alarm that lulls one back to sleep with a loud one that jolts one awake.
  • Divine Intervention: The speaker believes that God orchestrated the timing of the message to awaken people spiritually, leading them to repentance and a closer relationship with Christ.
  • Testimonies of Change: The speaker shares testimonies of individuals who experienced positive transformations after hearing the message, including turning to faith, overcoming addictions, mending relationships, and rekindling their spiritual lives.
  • Divine Message Delivery: The speaker explains that the message was delivered in a specific way by God’s design to lead people to Christ.
  • Misinterpretation of Delays: The speaker cautions against misinterpreting the postponement of an event as a sign of people falling away from their faith.
  • Spiritual Commitment Analogy: Using the analogy of a marriage, the speaker argues that those who abandon their faith after a delay were never truly committed to begin with.
  • Purpose of the Prophecy: The Lord intended to test the faith of Christians and reveal their true standing in their beliefs.
  • Interpretation of the Prophecy: The prophecy, which mentioned a rapture and exodus on the 23rd and 24th, was meant to challenge and strengthen faith, even if the specific date did not come to pass.
  • Connection to the Parable of the Ten Virgins: The speaker was led to Matthew 25, the parable of the ten virgins, which emphasises the importance of being prepared for the bridegroom’s arrival.
  • Biblical Interpretation: The speaker interprets current events as fulfilling biblical prophecy, specifically referencing the Parable of the Ten Virgins and the delayed coming of the bridegroom.
  • Second Announcement: The speaker highlights a “second announcement” as marking the end of the delay and the arrival of the bridegroom.
  • Fulfilment of Prophecy: The speaker believes that events on September 23rd and 24th fulfilled scripture, although the specific connection is not elaborated upon.
  • Rapture Date Clarification: The speaker clarifies that the rapture date has always been September 23rd and 24th, not the Julian calendar dates of October 6th and 7th.
  • Past Announcements: The speaker acknowledges the first announcement and the subsequent delay, but emphasises the focus on the September 23rd and 24th date.
  • Accountability for Missed Dates: The speaker addresses those who questioned the missed rapture on October 6th and 7th, reiterating their unwavering belief in the September 23rd and 24th date.
  • End of Delay: The Lord announced the end of the delay in a vision on October 13th.
  • Rapture Timing: The rapture of the church will occur 16 and 17 days after October 13th, which falls on October 29th and 30th.
  • Calendar Interpretation: Dates like the 23rd and 24th, though seemingly separate, fall under the same announcement due to calendar interpretation.
  • Rapture Prediction: The speaker believed the rapture would occur on October 16th or 17th, based on a vision from God.
  • Failed Prophecy: The predicted date passed without the rapture occurring.
  • God’s Response: The speaker felt God questioned their desire to know the rapture date again after the failed prediction.
  • Rapture Timing: The Lord revealed to the speaker that the rapture would occur on Passover, specifically on the 16th and 17th.
  • Passover Significance: The Lord used the term “exodus” instead of “rapture,” drawing a parallel to the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt.
  • Month of Nissan: Passover falls in the Hebrew month of Nissan, which is when the Israelites left Egypt.
  • Passover and Exodus: The 14th of Nissan marks Passover, and the 15th commemorates the Exodus from Egypt.
  • Rapture Timing: The speaker believes the rapture will occur on the 16th or 17th of Nissan, not the 14th or 15th.
  • Connection to Resurrection Day: The speaker suggests the rapture will coincide with resurrection day, similar to the celebration of Passover.
  • Rapture Timing: The Rapture is believed to coincide with the Feast of Trumpets, not the Feast of Tabernacles.
  • Fulfilment of Trumpets: The Feast of Trumpets was fulfilled last year, not the Feast of Tabernacles.
  • Delay and Arrival: The 23rd and 24th of September marked a fulfilled appointment, but the Groom’s arrival and the Rapture will occur later, after a period of delay.
  • Tribulation Duration: The tribulation will be seven years but shortened by six months.
  • Purpose of Delay: The delay of the rapture allows for repentance and fulfils the scripture about shortening the tribulation for the elect.
  • John the Baptist’s Age: Priests from the Levites began their service at age 30, as mentioned in Numbers 4:3.
  • John the Baptist’s Ministry: John the Baptist preached repentance and announced the coming of the Messiah for six months.
  • Jesus’ Baptism: Jesus was baptised by John the Baptist at the end of the six-month period.
  • Fulfilment of Prophecy: The speaker compares their own ministry to John the Baptist’s, suggesting that current events are fulfilling biblical prophecy.
  • Early Warning: God gave an early warning on the 23rd of last year, six months before the Passover.
  • Significance of the 17th of Nissan: The 17th of Nissan holds significant biblical events, including Jesus’ resurrection, the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, and the ark of Noah landing on the mountains of Ararat.
  • Connection to Esther’s Story: Esther’s fasting and confrontation with the king on the 17th of Nissan led to the salvation of the Israelites from genocide.
  • Rapture Timing: Discussion about the timing of the rapture, with confusion surrounding the use of the Hebrew calendar and the specific date.
  • Clarification on Date: Moving away from the Hebrew calendar, the speaker clarifies that the rapture is expected on the fourth and fifth of April this year.
  • Urgency for Preparation: Despite knowing the general timeframe, there’s an emphasis on the urgency for believers to prepare for the rapture.
  • Prophecy Deadline: The prophecy will be fulfilled before May 14th.
  • Christ’s Return: Christ will return on a feast day according to the prophetic calendar, potentially on Passover or Resurrection Day (April 4th or 5th).
  • Speaker’s Conviction: The speaker is certain the prophecy will be fulfilled before May 14th and emphasises this belief.
  • Fearlessness and Peace: The speaker expresses a sense of peace and lack of fear regarding the prophecy, attributing it to divine reassurance.
  • Concern for Those Who Sacrificed: The speaker expresses concern and empathy for those who made sacrifices based on the prophecy, hoping for their well-being and spiritual growth.
  • Importance of Commitment: The speaker emphasises the importance of remaining committed to one’s spiritual path, using marriage as a metaphor for the relationship with Christ.
  • Encouragement and Safety in Christ: Don’t fear, be strong in the Lord, and live life fully while serving Him.
  • Marriage as a Reflection of Christ and the Church: Husbands and wives are urged to love each other, as marriage symbolises Christ’s relationship with the church.
  • Healing and Love for Troubled Children: Those struggling with past trauma or frustrated with their children are reminded of God’s healing and the importance of love.
  • Call to Love and Repentance: Encouragement to accept the call to love and live a fruitful Christian life, emphasising that it’s never too late to repent and receive unimaginable rewards.
  • Global Attention and Impact: Acknowledgement of the speaker’s global influence and the unprecedented attention they received, highlighting the international reach of their message.
  • Personal Testimony and Journey: Reflection on the speaker’s personal journey, acknowledging the challenges and tests they faced, particularly in dealing with criticism and feedback.
  • Personal Testimony: Sharing a personal experience of faith and divine protection.
  • Public Speaking and Humility: Discussing the challenges of public speaking and the importance of humility in sharing personal revelations.
  • Divine Assurance: Expressing confidence in divine guidance and strength to face future challenges.
  • Heartbreak over Christian Response: The speaker was heartbroken by the response of Christians, believing that Jesus was also heartbroken.
  • Desire to Suffer for Christ: The speaker had a long-standing desire to suffer for Christ and felt that their dream was coming true.
  • Encounter with a Pastor: The speaker recounts an encounter with a pastor who was heartbroken and lying on the altar next to the cross, imagining Christ’s suffering.
  • Maintaining Integrity: The speaker emphasises their commitment to truth and integrity, despite facing criticism and accusations.
  • Inner Peace: The speaker highlights their inner peace and ability to sleep well at night, contrasting it with the turmoil experienced by others.
  • Message of Love and Purpose: The speaker expresses love for those who may be struggling to understand their message and assures them of Jesus’ love and a future purpose.
  • Reason for Serving: The speaker’s love for people stems from witnessing Jesus’ love for them, motivating them to serve people in Jesus’ name.
  • Impact of Seeing Jesus’ Sorrow: Witnessing Jesus’ heartbreak over people’s suffering profoundly changed the speaker’s life.
  • Joy in Sharing Salvation: The speaker finds joy in sharing the message of salvation, knowing it brings happiness to Jesus.
  • Positive Reception and Engagement: The speakers express their eagerness to hear feedback and engage with the audience through various channels.
  • Appreciation for Joshua’s Return: The speakers express relief and gratitude for Joshua’s return, acknowledging the audience’s anticipation.
  • Closure and Farewell: The speakers indicate the conclusion of the session, thanking the audience and bidding farewell.

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