“I Sold My House Already”: The Rapture Didn’t Come, But The Heartbreak For “RaptureTok” Is Very Real
For weeks, a viral prophecy swept TikTok, convincing thousands that the Rapture would happen on September 23–24, 2025.
Some followers reportedly even quit their jobs, sold their belongings, and skipped important life events in preparation for their supposed ascension to heaven.
But when the predicted days passed without Jesus making his dramatic return to Earth, the disappointment was crushing.
- A viral prophecy predicting the Rapture on Sept. 23–24 left believers heartbroken when it didn’t happen.
- Some believers reportedly quit jobs, sold possessions, and skipped exams in preparation for the event.
- TikTok’s “RaptureTok” community is now split between regret, satire, and renewed faith.
“RaptureTok” believers were left devastated after the prophecy failed
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Joshua Mhlakela, a South African pastor who described himself as a “simple person,” shared the original prophecy in June on YouTube, according toYahoo News.
He claimed that Jesus appeared to him in a dream in 2018 and revealed that the Rapture would take place on Sept. 23–24, 2025.
“God took me to see the future and then he brought me back. On the 23rd and the 24th of September, 2025, I will come to take my church,” Mhlakela said.
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The message spread rapidly across TikTok under the hashtag #rapturenow, racking up more than 300,000 videos.
Some followers prepared for Jesus’ second coming by supposedly selling their possessions, leaving their homes unlocked, or warning others not to make plans. Others even refused to take exams or left jobs.
“I didn’t do my exams because I (thought) it doesn’t matter,” one believer wrote with a crying emoji. “Now look at me.”
@blueridgeavlSeptember 23, 2025 rapture. Live reporting from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, keeping an eye on any activity in the sky.♬ original sound – BlueRidgeGirl
When nothing happened, TikTok was flooded with painful reactions. A young woman captioned her tearful video: “POV: You didn’t get raptured and now you have to get ready for work.”
A religious leader who promoted the alleged Rapture date also released a TikTok video titled “My Apologies.”
In the video, he stated that “I’m here with all humility to apologize to everyone who have (seen) me promote brother Joshua’s 23rd and 24th date of September rapture.”
“RaptureTok” became a melting pot of the supposed faithful
@sophia19v_ jesus rise #rapture#rapturetok#fyp♬ original sound – noahrinker
The South African pastor was evidently serious about his prediction and his supposed vision, and the“RaptureTok” community became a hub for believers preparing for the end of days.
TikTok users who were convinced that they were going to heaven shared tips on what to do before Jesus’ supposed arrival.
Christina, a TikTok user, told followers to “unlock your phone” and remove passcodes so others could access religious materials after the Rapture.
@luc_m1 Brother Joshua Mhlakela Rapture Prophecy FAIL LIVE❗️🤣🤣🤣 #rapturetok#brotherjoshua#christiantiktok#rapture#satiktok🇿🇦♬ original sound – Luc M
“I’ve also been downloading videos that I think would be very helpful for people to explain God’s Word and explain what is happening and what is going on,” she said.
Hannah, another believer, said losing her dream job was a sign from God that she should be home with her family for the event.
The movement gained traction asinfluencers and self-proclaimed prophets fueled anticipation.
One evangelist urged: “Our blessed hope is coming. We are going home. Guys, it’s going to happen. Believe, do not doubt. Faith is leading this hour.
“I don’t care how many mocking or scoffing videos you come across on your (For You Page on TikTok), it’s going to happen. Believe it.”
Unfortunately for the believers of “RaptureTok,” Jesus did not return on the supposed designated date.
Unfortunately for the believers of “RaptureTok,” Jesus did not return on the supposed designated date.
This, however, did not deter thefaithful, with some stating that faulty predictions of Jesus’ return are also signs that the second coming really is imminent.
“The Bible says there’ll be false prophets (when) the time is near,” one commenter wrote.
“RaptureTok” also attracted a lot of satire from netizens
Image credits: TikTok/lkystrm
As the disappointment set in,TikTok also became a stage for satire. Arabella, a fashion creator, joked that clothing collections could be problematic for believers.
“You will not be getting into heaven if you are still in ownership of a fall-winter 1996 Alexander McQueen piece.
@philiptalksaboutthings So the rapture didn’t happen #therapture#rapturetok#religiouspsychosis♬ Plot humor sneaky Pondering – Lynne Publishing
“These pieces are demonic. You need to let go now. Leave them outside, like Jesus would,” the fashion creator joked.
Jenna, another creator, shared “rules for the rapture,” from wearing a denim miniskirt to promising to livestream her supposed ascent.
Image credits: TikTok/tilahun.desalegn
“I’m going to be livestreaming while I ascend, and I’ll also be making videos and posting about what heaven is like and stuff like that once I get up there.
“So if you’re going to be left behind. Make sure to follow now so you can get updates,” the content creator said.
Netizens shared their thoughts on “RaptureTok” and its aftermath on social media media
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Plain and simple ... not that anybody couldn't have told from the beginning.
Load More Replies...I don't see the point of selling off one's possessions prior to (supposedly) getting raptured. It's not like you can spend the money in heaven, and on the (very likely) chance that the prediction was wrong, you're going to regret the decision.
That's what I find the most puzzling. What are you supposed to do with the money if you're called up to heaven, open an account in the Bank of Jesus? Apparently faith and logic are not compatible.
Load More Replies...I resent the fact that it's NOT real. I would love for all of the religion followers to be sucked-up into some Mothership to be taken away. JFC! What a wonderful planet we could have. It makes me depressed knowing it'll never happen, and we're stuck with them!
You're going on the assumption that all the believers will go. MAGA christian nationalists aren't getting anywhere near heaven, so they'll be here, claiming the rapture is fake news.
Load More Replies...They were standing outside so the ceiling of their buldings wouldn't get in their god's way? That's adorable. How weak do they think their saviour is?
God must not have taken ceilings into account when he planned the rapture.
Load More Replies...There have been “prophets” who have predicted the rapture or Armageddon or the “mother ship” coming to pick them up numerous times through history. Some were innocent believers, others had agendas, like having gullible people sign over everything to them “for the cause”. This is how cults start. It’s also how gullible people get hurt or even die. If there’s going to be a Doomsday without warning, so be it.
thoughts and prayers for everyone who sold their house, skipped an exam or did other stupid s**t ... thoughts and prayers /s
Ok, yeah, it's ridiculous. But I low-key respect the guy for not pulling the "Wait, no, it was 2026 and I only THOUGHT it was 2025!". A bit delusional, sure, but the guy seemed pretty broken up that he was wrong and didn't try to play it off.
What if it did happen, but no one was holy enough? Or like, just one dude and no one realises that’s where he’s gone? /s
Let me check with the FBI and I'll get back to you.
Load More Replies...Hey RaptureTokers, you're not only ones disappointed you're still here.
This was the eighth time in my life the world was supposed to end. Excuse me for being a tad cynical.
I literally couldn't stop laughing as I read this, lmao, even the url is hilarious
(sung to the tune of 'Edelweiss'): "Schaedenfreude, Schaedenfreude..."
These "predictions" come around regularly and have since about the year 1000 +/-! WHY do people keep falling for them?
1) To think that it is going to happen just because someone says it will is ridiculous. 2) People showing up at a meeting place because YOU THINK - YOU ASSUME you'll be "raptured" is pretentious and nauseating to say the very least.
At the very least there was no small amount of ego on view.
Load More Replies...the Bible says nor Jesus or the angels know the time or day so what makes people think this person knew?? people are so stupid and gulliable
They believe in a god. These people are gullible anyway.
Load More Replies...Reminds me of The Vicar of Dibley episode where Alice and Geraldine are discussing ‘the second coming’. Alice is concerned that Jesus will turn up when she is on the toilet 😅
1830. This rapture b******t only dates back to 1830. Read a f****n bible, idiots.
Wow now he can build a religion on a wrong prediction hon hint jw
I don't think Pastor Joshua is long for this world - angry Saffas make a violent mob.
Typically, I'm super empathetic, but I have a hard time feeling sorry for stupid people who FAFO. There have been a zillion predictions of the rapture in modern times, and not a single one has come true.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ...
Sigh. Now if these people were Christians and knew the Bible, they'd know the Bible says only God knows when "the rapture" will happen; that means anyone claiming that they do know is a fake Christian - a charlatan who should be ignored. Mark 13:32 “But concerning that day or that hour, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." Repeated in: Matthew 24:36 “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.
Titus 1:16 "They claim to know God, but they deny him by what they do. They are detestable, disobedient, and unfit to do anything good." and more from here: https://biblereasons.com/fake-christians/https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Mark%2013%3A32 and https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Matthew%2024%3A36
Load More Replies...It did happen, but only for true believers. These people were clearly not worthy. Hope that helps these losers. :-)
No less believable than the rest of religion. None of it makes any sense.
I don’t feel the slightest bit sorry for these idiots. First of all, it’s awfully presumptuous of them to assume they’re going to be ‘raptured.’ Second, what gives them the right to hope that the world is going to end FOR THE REST OF US? I have no desire to see the end of the world. Maybe they can take all the money they got from selling all of their stuff and give it to the poor, the way Jesus would have done. But I’m guessing they won’t.
This site is impossible to read. The page bounces and refreshes every ten seconds. I tried the app but it does the same thing with twice as many ads!
religion was invented when the first con man met the first idiot. This is modern equivalent 😄
Its all performative pick me b******t. They knew they were lying but wanted that christian clout.
Stupid people play stupid games, win stupid prizes. I have no sympathy for these fools.
When reading ancient texts the historic and cultural context must be applied. The book of Revelations is symbolic not factual.
"I will come to take my church" Little do they know, but Jesus had title to a white clapboard 1-room church in Oklahoma. He showed up wth a lowboy and hauled it off on schedule. Foreclosure, is what I heard.
If the rapture does happen, the rest of should yell "Its a cookbook! The rapture is a cookbook!!!"
The name of the person writing this article checks all the boxes too
Americans are as gullible as they are religious, too willing to accept ideas with ABSOLUTELY no basis in fact
Not all of us, just the idiots, and them every country has. In abundance.
Load More Replies...Plain and simple ... not that anybody couldn't have told from the beginning.
Load More Replies...I don't see the point of selling off one's possessions prior to (supposedly) getting raptured. It's not like you can spend the money in heaven, and on the (very likely) chance that the prediction was wrong, you're going to regret the decision.
That's what I find the most puzzling. What are you supposed to do with the money if you're called up to heaven, open an account in the Bank of Jesus? Apparently faith and logic are not compatible.
Load More Replies...I resent the fact that it's NOT real. I would love for all of the religion followers to be sucked-up into some Mothership to be taken away. JFC! What a wonderful planet we could have. It makes me depressed knowing it'll never happen, and we're stuck with them!
You're going on the assumption that all the believers will go. MAGA christian nationalists aren't getting anywhere near heaven, so they'll be here, claiming the rapture is fake news.
Load More Replies...They were standing outside so the ceiling of their buldings wouldn't get in their god's way? That's adorable. How weak do they think their saviour is?
God must not have taken ceilings into account when he planned the rapture.
Load More Replies...There have been “prophets” who have predicted the rapture or Armageddon or the “mother ship” coming to pick them up numerous times through history. Some were innocent believers, others had agendas, like having gullible people sign over everything to them “for the cause”. This is how cults start. It’s also how gullible people get hurt or even die. If there’s going to be a Doomsday without warning, so be it.
thoughts and prayers for everyone who sold their house, skipped an exam or did other stupid s**t ... thoughts and prayers /s
Ok, yeah, it's ridiculous. But I low-key respect the guy for not pulling the "Wait, no, it was 2026 and I only THOUGHT it was 2025!". A bit delusional, sure, but the guy seemed pretty broken up that he was wrong and didn't try to play it off.
What if it did happen, but no one was holy enough? Or like, just one dude and no one realises that’s where he’s gone? /s
Let me check with the FBI and I'll get back to you.
Load More Replies...Hey RaptureTokers, you're not only ones disappointed you're still here.
This was the eighth time in my life the world was supposed to end. Excuse me for being a tad cynical.
I literally couldn't stop laughing as I read this, lmao, even the url is hilarious
(sung to the tune of 'Edelweiss'): "Schaedenfreude, Schaedenfreude..."
These "predictions" come around regularly and have since about the year 1000 +/-! WHY do people keep falling for them?
1) To think that it is going to happen just because someone says it will is ridiculous. 2) People showing up at a meeting place because YOU THINK - YOU ASSUME you'll be "raptured" is pretentious and nauseating to say the very least.
At the very least there was no small amount of ego on view.
Load More Replies...the Bible says nor Jesus or the angels know the time or day so what makes people think this person knew?? people are so stupid and gulliable
They believe in a god. These people are gullible anyway.
Load More Replies...Reminds me of The Vicar of Dibley episode where Alice and Geraldine are discussing ‘the second coming’. Alice is concerned that Jesus will turn up when she is on the toilet 😅
1830. This rapture b******t only dates back to 1830. Read a f****n bible, idiots.
Wow now he can build a religion on a wrong prediction hon hint jw
I don't think Pastor Joshua is long for this world - angry Saffas make a violent mob.
Typically, I'm super empathetic, but I have a hard time feeling sorry for stupid people who FAFO. There have been a zillion predictions of the rapture in modern times, and not a single one has come true.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ...
Sigh. Now if these people were Christians and knew the Bible, they'd know the Bible says only God knows when "the rapture" will happen; that means anyone claiming that they do know is a fake Christian - a charlatan who should be ignored. Mark 13:32 “But concerning that day or that hour, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." Repeated in: Matthew 24:36 “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.
Titus 1:16 "They claim to know God, but they deny him by what they do. They are detestable, disobedient, and unfit to do anything good." and more from here: https://biblereasons.com/fake-christians/https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Mark%2013%3A32 and https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Matthew%2024%3A36
Load More Replies...It did happen, but only for true believers. These people were clearly not worthy. Hope that helps these losers. :-)
No less believable than the rest of religion. None of it makes any sense.
I don’t feel the slightest bit sorry for these idiots. First of all, it’s awfully presumptuous of them to assume they’re going to be ‘raptured.’ Second, what gives them the right to hope that the world is going to end FOR THE REST OF US? I have no desire to see the end of the world. Maybe they can take all the money they got from selling all of their stuff and give it to the poor, the way Jesus would have done. But I’m guessing they won’t.
This site is impossible to read. The page bounces and refreshes every ten seconds. I tried the app but it does the same thing with twice as many ads!
religion was invented when the first con man met the first idiot. This is modern equivalent 😄
Its all performative pick me b******t. They knew they were lying but wanted that christian clout.
Stupid people play stupid games, win stupid prizes. I have no sympathy for these fools.
When reading ancient texts the historic and cultural context must be applied. The book of Revelations is symbolic not factual.
"I will come to take my church" Little do they know, but Jesus had title to a white clapboard 1-room church in Oklahoma. He showed up wth a lowboy and hauled it off on schedule. Foreclosure, is what I heard.
If the rapture does happen, the rest of should yell "Its a cookbook! The rapture is a cookbook!!!"
The name of the person writing this article checks all the boxes too
Americans are as gullible as they are religious, too willing to accept ideas with ABSOLUTELY no basis in fact
Not all of us, just the idiots, and them every country has. In abundance.
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