Richard Jeremiah TV — The Higher Place
When Is the Rapture? The Answer Jesus Already Gave
Matthew 24:36 — "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." This is not a gray area. This is Jesus speaking in red letters.
There is a video circulating right now in the charismatic world claiming that God is revealing the rapture in a specific month and year. It is spreading fast. People are receiving it as a genuine word from God.
I want to be careful here, because I am not standing in this space to tear down a minister or a ministry. That is not my heart and that is not my assignment. But I do carry an assignment to speak truth. And when something directly contradicts the Word of God, silence is not an option.
What Matthew 24:36 Actually Says
Jesus himself said it plainly. No one knows the day or the hour. Not the angels. Not even the Son. Only the Father. These are not vague or debatable words. They are red-letter words spoken directly by Christ about the very subject people are now claiming special revelation on.
This is the standard. And no platform size, no ministry history, no prophetic reputation changes what Jesus declared. The date belongs to the Father alone. It has not been delegated. It has not been revealed. And any claim that it has should be weighed against this verse immediately.
The Season vs. The Date
Now I want to be accurate here, because there is something true I will not throw out. The season is evident. Anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear can discern that we are in a significant prophetic moment. The convergence of world events and the acceleration of the signs Jesus described in Matthew 24 are real.
But the season and the date are two completely different things. A true prophetic voice can say we are in a critical hour. That is discernment. That is stewarded revelation. The moment you plant a flag on a specific month and year and declare that God showed you the rapture happens then, you have stepped outside the boundary of what Scripture permits.
The Real Cost of Getting This Wrong
Date-setting has been happening in the church for generations. William Miller. Harold Camping. Countless others. The pattern is always the same. The dates come and they go. The people who set them either disappear quietly or find a way to reframe the failure. And the body of Christ absorbs the damage.
When that date passes -- and it will -- people are left disillusioned. They walked away from that video thinking they had a word from God. And when nothing happens, some of them do not just lose faith in the prophetic. Some of them lose faith in God. That is not a small thing. That is a shepherding failure with real, serious consequences.
We have built a prophetic culture in some circles that rewards the spectacular over the accurate. A bold, sensational claim gets hundreds of thousands of views. A sober, grounded word gets ignored. That is dangerous ground and it needs to be named.
Your Responsibility as a Believer
- You are responsible for what you receive. The Bible does not say follow every prophetic voice with a large platform.
- Test every spirit. This is not optional. It is a direct command.
- Weigh what the prophets say. The Bereans examined Scripture daily to see whether what they were hearing was true. Follow their example.
- You have a Bible and you have the Holy Spirit. Use them both.
- Do not give your faith over to a date. Do not build your spiritual posture around a timeline no human being has authority to declare.
Declare this -- speak it aloud
I will not give my faith over to a date.
I will not build my spiritual posture around a timeline that no human being has authority to declare.
The Father knows the day and the hour. He has not delegated that information.
I stay rooted in the Word of God. I stay alert to the season. I keep my eyes on Jesus.
When the time comes, I will be ready -- not because I knew the date, but because I knew the Lord.
In Jesus' name. Amen.