In this investigative and reflective video, we address a new prediction circulating among Christian groups and biblical prophecy scholars: the rapture scheduled for September 23, 2025. The date has generated debate, speculation, and even fear in some religious communities. But is there any biblical or historical basis for this date? Have you heard of the latest prediction of the Christian rapture scheduled for September 23, 2025? Many people are talking about it online: pastors, numerologists, prophets, Hollywood, and even The Simpsons. In this video, we'll explore where this date came from, who is behind it, and what the scriptures say—is it another false prophecy, or is there something more behind it all? Stay until the end to understand the arguments and draw your own conclusions. Main agents of the September 23, 2025 rapture prophecy 1. Joshua Mhlakela, an evangelical pastor from South Africa, recently went viral claiming to have had a supernatural vision in which he saw Jesus sitting on a heavenly throne, saying, "I am coming soon." He explicitly states that, according to this vision, the rapture will occur on September 23, 2025, coinciding with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which marks the Feast of Trumpets, which are blown during the ceremonies. And the Bible says He will return with the sound of trumpets. 2. Jonathan Cahn: He is a Messianic Jewish rabbi, author, and American pastor, known for his bestselling book *The Omen*. 3. Several internet users conducted biblical studies in ancient Hebrew and performed calculations to validate the date. 4. And Hollywood films and music videos, as always, leave crumbs along the way. And as usual, The Simpsons couldn't be left out, and in fact, they are the most credible. 5. Finally, Billy Halliwell, a CBN News journalist and author of the recent book *Too Hot to Handle*, was invited to give his opinion on the subject. 00:00 opening 01:30 Joshua Mhlakela 02:03 Jonathan Cahn 05:23 internet prophets 07:15 Hollywood 09:53 Billy Halliwell