Why do people think the rapture is happening today?
Eschatology Anthony Delgado Eschatology Anthony Delgado

Why do people think the rapture is happening today?

This article examines the current viral prediction of a September 2025 rapture by South African preacher Joshua Mhlakela, placing it within a long history of failed forecasts like those of Harold Camping. It argues that while the Bible clearly teaches Christ’s return will be sudden, visible, and unknowable in timing, the modern doctrine of a secret rapture is a 19th-century invention of dispensationalism, spread through conferences, radio, and popular media rather than Scripture itself. Instead of anxious speculation or escapist hopes, Christians are called to readiness through faithfulness, holiness, and active discipleship—raising families in the Lord, practicing justice and mercy, persevering in suffering, and serving within the church. The true biblical hope is not escape from tribulation but the transformation of creation at Christ’s visible return, when the dead will be raised, evil judged, and God’s kingdom fully established in a new heaven and new earth.

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“Do You Not Know That We Will Judge Angels?” What Paul Assumes about a Common Eschatology
Divine Council, Eschatology Anthony Delgado Divine Council, Eschatology Anthony Delgado

“Do You Not Know That We Will Judge Angels?” What Paul Assumes about a Common Eschatology

In 1 Corinthians 6:3, Paul asks, “Do you not know that we will judge angels?” When read from the Divine Council worldview (DCW) perspective, the question tugs at several biblical-theological threads that influence the view of Christ’s people in the eschaton and their participation in divine governance. As Paul’s rhetorical question indicates, followers of Christ will, in some way, participate in the final judgment of angels, understood under the DCW as fallen spiritual beings (the consummation of the Psalm 82 judgment as revisited in Revelation 20:11-15). Scripture presents the saints as co-rulers with Christ, as seen in Revelation 2:26-27, where Jesus declares, “The one who conquers and who keeps my works until the end, to him I will give authority over the nations.” Likewise, Revelation 5:10 affirms that those belonging to Christ will be made “a kingdom and priests to our God, and they shall reign on the earth.” Paul assumes a seemingly general knowledge of the day, that “believers, having been exalted with Christ who rules over all powers, will play a role in the final judgment of those powers.”

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