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Will the Rapture Happen in September 2025?

Notes from a Watchman Standing at the Edge of Time.

By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.Published 5 months ago 2 min read

I don’t know the day or the hour, but I feel the tremors in my spirit. Some say it cannot be this year. My spiritual father has taught wisely, reminding us that God’s timing is not bound to our calendars, that prophecy is not invalidated by delay. I honor him fully, his authority, his calling, his place in God’s order. Yet I cannot shake the sense that something is pressing close, nearer than we think, nearer than many dare to whisper.

Even if this September passes quietly, that does not mean the day isn’t set. God’s word moves through yesterday, today, and forever. What seems like a delay to us may only be the rhythm of eternity playing out. The trumpet will sound, whether now or later, and the only true question is: will you be ready?

These last seven years of my life have felt like a tribulation of their own. I have walked through fire, but it has been the most thrilling season of walking with the Lord in the prophetic. His hand has shielded me. His voice has guided me. His power has healed me. If He has done it for me, He can do it for you.

To the one who finds these words after the Church is gone: you will face choices you never imagined. The pressure will be great. The temptation to bow, to conform, will crush like iron on your chest. The world will tell you that life can continue if you bend, but it will not be life, it will be chains. Remember the stories of Daniel, of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Refuse the image. Refuse the mark. Stand even when it costs everything.

There will be signs in the heavens and terrors on the earth. Food will vanish, water will spoil, neighbors will turn cold. But there will also be a remnant. There will be those who whisper His name in caves, in ruins, in silence. Find them. Cling to one another. Pray without ceasing.

Know this: Christ has already overcome. His blood has already marked the victory. Your suffering is but a breath in eternity, and when you endure to the end, you will see Him face to face.

Do not fear the sword. Do not fear the fire. Do not fear the silence. The easy part is dying.

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Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.

https://linktr.ee/cathybenameh

Passionate blogger sharing insights on lifestyle, music and personal growth.

⭐Shortlisted on The Creative Future Writers Awards 2025.

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  • Chris Liberty 5 months ago

    Your words are filled with urgency and truth. Scripture reminds us that “no one knows the day or the hour” (Matthew 24:36), yet we are also told to stay watchful and ready, because the Lord will come like a thief in the night (1 Thessalonians 5:2). What you’ve shared captures that tension—living with both reverence for God’s timing and a deep sense that his return is nearer than we often imagine. Whether the trumpet sounds this year, next, or in generations to come, the call remains the same: to walk faithfully, to endure trials, and to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. Your testimony of God’s protection and guidance through your own seasons of fire is a powerful witness. It proves that he is still faithful in every storm, and that his grace prepares us for whatever lies ahead. For those who may one day read your words after the Church is gone, the reminder is clear: Christ has already overcome. Victory is not in avoiding suffering but in clinging to him through it. May we all live with that eternal perspective, ready at any moment to meet him face to face.

  • Blessings to you my dear friend, Cathy. I have always felt it is wrong for believers to speculate on the exact timing of the rapture or Jesus' Second Coming. Jesus himself said that the date is known only to God the Father. Christians are instead called to live in a constant state of readiness and faithfulness, not to chase specific dates. No one knows the day or hour We are to focus on our mission - we’re not called to be seers - the Bible warns against those that I identify themselves as seers or prophets. When predictions inevitably fail, it brings discredit and ridicule to the name of Jesus. It distracts us from our work and our purpose. And instead of speculating we are called to live holy and godly lives. Our faithfulness is demonstrated through the good works we do as called upon by God. God wants us to find comfort and hope, not fear. Cathy, you are a good steward and witness. Keep the good work going.

  • Tiffany Gordon5 months ago

    Thank you for ringing the alarm, my dear sister in Christ! Go gurl! 💪🏾🎉🫶🏾☺️

  • I really hope that He would help those affected by war, hunger, sexual abuse, etc, especially children. I know He could but I don't know why He's not doing it. Oh well. This was a powerful piece. I loved it!

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