Fact Check: Claims About Rapture Dates and World Cup 2026 Cancellation
Low Credibility
0 verified, 1 misleading, 3 false, 6 unverifiable out of 10 claims analyzed
The video makes several factual claims centered on specific rapture dates, prophetic dreams, and the cancellation of World Cup 2026. All these claims depend heavily on unverifiable personal revelations, subjective spiritual experiences, and speculative religious interpretations. There is no empirical evidence supporting the predicted rapture dates or the cancellation of a major international sporting event like the FIFA World Cup, which remains scheduled as planned by official sources. The theological claim regarding Jesus' three-day descent to the dead is a doctrinal belief and does not have historical verification relevant to calendar calculations. Overall, the video's content is low in factual credibility and consists primarily of personal prophecy and interpretive speculation.
Claims Analysis
Jesus appeared face-to-face to Joshua to give two statements about Israel becoming a nation in 1948, 77 years to the Exodus referring to the rapture, and September 23-24, 2025 as the rapture date.
There is no publicly verifiable evidence supporting that Jesus appeared face-to-face to a person named Joshua to give prophetic statements. This is a personal revelation without external corroboration.
The rapture was delayed on September 23-24, 2025, which was a previously predicted date.
The claimed rapture date and its delay are based on individual prophetic interpretation. There is no empirical evidence that the rapture is a verifiable event, and no known public dates match this date regarding any measurable phenomenon.
Jesus told brother Joshua in a 2018 dream that there will be no World Cup 2026 because the world will be in too terrible a state for those left behind.
This claim is based on a private dream and its interpretation. There is no credible evidence indicating the World Cup 2026 will be canceled.
God cannot delay an event like World Cup cancellation once He says it will happen, unlike the rapture which can be delayed.
There is no verifiable evidence that God communicates cancellations of specific events in a way that impacts their factual occurrence. The statement assumes supernatural causality unsupported by evidence.
A person on the YouTube channel claimed to hear a loud trumpet sound at midnight as confirmation that the rapture would happen in May before World Cup 2026.
Personal auditory experiences perceived as divine signs are subjective and cannot be independently verified.
Jesus went to hell for three days in 33 AD to preach to the dead and is repeating this before the rapture, causing a three-day time offset in calculations.
The concept of 'Jesus going to hell for three days' (the Harrowing of Hell) is a theological interpretation found in some Christian traditions but is not universally accepted and is not a factual event verifiable by historical methods. The claim that this affects modern calendar calculations is speculative and doctrinal rather than factual.
Based on a vision to brother Joshua in October 2025, the rapture will happen on June 2nd-3rd, 2026, tying to the 16th and 17th days after a new moon on May 16.
The dates contradict themselves (vision in October 2025 referring to June 2026). Additionally, there is no credible, objective method to calculate or verify a 'rapture' date from lunar phases or visions, and this claim conflicts internally within the video.
Brother Joshua is the last prophet (last arrow) authorized by God to give the final date of the rapture; others giving later dates must stop.
This is a subjective religious assertion with no way to verify the authority or prophetic legitimacy of any individual or claim.
Confirmation from a woman named Sister Shelley, whose prayer for a 2025 rapture confirmation was answered by ‘look for Joshua,’ supports the prophecy despite the rapture not happening in 2025.
This is an anecdotal and personal spiritual experience without evidence; also, the claim that the rapture did not occur and was delayed after this makes it a failed prediction reinterpreted post hoc.
There will be no World Cup 2026 because the rapture will happen before it, as confirmed by multiple revelations and signs after the originally predicted dates failed.
The World Cup 2026 is officially scheduled and planned by FIFA, with no cancellations announced. There is no evidence that this event will be canceled due to prophetic reasons.
Hello brothers and sisters in Christ. I got some new revelation that proves the rapture will happen on June 2nd and June
3rd. Now, nobody else is talking about this new revelation. So, if you want to understand this final rapture prophecy,
you have to watch this entire video. So, you have to understand this first thing. Jesus only appeared to Joshua
face-to-face to only tell him these two statements. These two statements are from the time Israel became a nation in
1948, there'll be 77 years to the Exodus referring to the rapture. And the second statement is on September 23rd, 24th,
2025, I will come to rapture my church. So, I now realize that these two statements were pointing to the same
exact delayed rapture date of September 23rd, 24th, 2025. And the rapture was only delayed once on
that date. But, I now realize that we should not have used the the from the time Israel became a nation in 1948,
there'll be 77 years to the Exodus. That word, we should not have used that word to calculate for the rapture date after
September 23rd, 24th, 2025 passed because that prophetic word is literally pointing to a delayed the delayed
rapture date that passed, September 23rd, 24th, 2025. So, yeah, why were you why are we going to use that anymore?
Okay? So, we got to use this third prophetic word that Jesus told brother Joshua in a dream in 2018. So, you
already know this prophetic word is different cuz God told him God told Joshua through a dream, okay? Like, this
is different, not face-to-face. But, anyway, this prophetic word is there will be no World Cup 2026 because the
world will be in a too terrible state for those left behind. So, you have to understand, this is a
completely different word because Jesus because Jesus is not talking about his return or whatever. Jesus is talking
about an actual event, World Cup 2026 being cancelled. When an event like that is cancelled, what that when God says
it's going to be cancelled, it's going to be cancelled. God is not a liar. He says things and it's going to happen,
okay? Yeah, God didn't lie when he delayed the rapture because God is allowed to delay the date of his return.
Okay, one time, like how the master and the bridegroom were delayed. But God cannot delay an event like World Cup
being cancelled when he literally said it's going to be cancelled, okay? And World Cup 2026 is happen is supposed to
happen on June 11th, but hey, rapture's going to happen before then. But before I explain the specific calendar
calculations, I'm going to tell you how God's literally confirmed
how World Cup 2026 is still going to be cancelled cancelled. He He's still confirming this after September 23rd,
24th, 2025. So, hey, listen listen to this confirmation from this brother in Christ
that who posted this comment 9 days ago on my YouTube channel. About 2 weeks ago, it was midnight and I
was asking Jesus if he was really going to rapture us in the month of May, and will it be before World Cup? And I kept
asking him for confirmation, just talking to him because I couldn't sleep and I heard the trumpet sound so loud. I
swear on my life, I thought that it really happened as I was awake and the sounds kept going on for about 10
seconds, really loud. That um that I had to lay up thinking it was about to happen. And then the sounds
got lower and lower and it was just my ears ringing, but I believe it was just Jesus telling me yes. The sound felt
like it was coming from every direction in my room and at the same time, like it was from the outside, too.
Now, listen. Jesus gave this person a physical confirmation that proves the rapture
will happen in the month of May before World Cup 2026. Now, listen, I told you guys before
Thomas off by three days because Jesus went to hell for three days in 33 AD to preach the gospel to those who died,
okay? And he's doing that again before the rapture to preach the gospel to those who didn't get the chance to hear
the gospel before they died so that they could be raptured up with us. So guess what? That means since times off by
three days since Jesus stepped outside of time for three days, times off by three days. So technically
when it is June 2nd to 3rd according to us human human calendar, it's still going to be subtract three days, it's
still going to be May 31st according to Jesus, okay? Cuz he stepped outside of time for three days. You just got to
subtract three days from whatever human calendar date that we're using.
Okay, so anyway, let me explain to you this other confirmation. So this is from brother Alex that he posted on my
YouTube channel nine days ago. So brother Daniel, I was in my room on Monday the 17th of May during that day,
I was just dozing off when I heard four knocks on the plaster wall behind me. Praise God, I'm so happy God answered me
as I had asked him to give me a sign if the rapture was going to take place this month. I'm so excited. Thank you, Jesus.
I love you. So listen, this is another real-life confirmation that proves the rapture
will happen in the month of May before World Cup 2026. So
as I as I explained like when the rapture happens on May 31st according to God's timing, it's technically you add
three days to that cuz Jesus stepped outside of time for three days. So it's still going to be it's going to be June
2nd to June 3rd. Now listen, I am the main reason actually why I'm watching for the rapture to happen on June 2nd to
June 3rd is because Jesus appeared to brother Joshua in a vision in October. Okay, I don't know if he appeared, but
like I know Jesus spoke to brother Joshua in a vision in October 2025 telling him the 14th and 15th days will
pass and the 16th and 17th will be the rapture of the church. So, I don't really care about the calendar
calculations to be honest, but through the process of elimination, we now understand that the only calendar dates
where the where, you know, the 16th and 17th days are happening before June 11th, before the start of the World Cup,
are literally the dates June 2nd and June 3rd being the dates of the 16th and the 17th because if you look at the new
moon on May 16th, you basically add 16 to 17 days to that new moon and then you get to June 2nd and June 3rd being the
days of the rapture, being the 16th and the 17th. So, I don't care about the people who say, "Oh, the new moon is the
full moon, whatever." Or new moon is the dark moon. Hey, it doesn't really matter. Like, come on. Like, God can do
it whatever way he wants, all right? Like, it is what it is. Like, he he ain't got to follow just one way, okay?
He can do it whatever. He can follow a human calendar. He can follow a God calendar. Like, stop trying to trap God
in a box. Like, just relax, bro. Okay. Anyway, I'm sticking to this prophecy
because brother Joshua is the last arrow from God. Like, God's confirmed that there will be no other people who will
be able to give a date that's further, that's not brother Joshua's date because Joshua will give the final date. God's
called him to be the last arrow. So, if any watchman gives a watchman or person gives a date that's after World Cup
World Cup 2026, then I don't care. Like, they got to delete the videos. They got to stop following their own little human
calculations. You got to follow God's plans, God's orders. So, what I will say is I know brother
Joshua hearing from God. I know he's confirmed by God because I mean, I got a ton of reasons, but like
I'll share a few one. So, sister Shelley in around February 2025, she was praying to God for a rapture confirmation and
silently in her mind, she's like, "God, could you please give me a rapture confirmation that proves the rapture
will happen in 2025?" And then God literally spoke to her in her spirit, "Look for Joshua." And when
And that was before brother Joshua even went on Sent Twins, before she heard about Joshua. And when she saw brother
Joshua's interview on Sent Twins finally, she heard in her spirit, "This is your Joshua confirmation."
Now, yeah, I know the rapture didn't happen in 2025, but her word is still from God
because when she heard that prophetic word that, you know, you'll be raptured basically, uh
God telling her you'll be raptured in 2025, that was before the rapture was delayed on September 23rd, 24th, 2025.
That was before God actually delayed it. So, yeah, God was telling the truth at that time actually.
So, hey, just cuz because the rapture was delayed on September 23rd, 24th, 2025, that
don't mean nothing because there's only one delay, okay? Uh the final rapture date is going to happen before World Cup
2026. God's literally confirmed that to us through so many confirmations after the the the rapture was delayed on
September 23rd, 24th, 2025 telling us there will be no World Cup 2026. So, I'll see y'all in the clouds in about a
week, y'all. Maranatha. Peace out.
The score reflects the reliance on unverifiable personal revelations and speculative claims without empirical evidence. Fact-checkers assess the source, evidence quality, and consistency with established facts, resulting in a low credibility rating for subjective and unsupported statements.
Rapture dates are based on personal spiritual experiences and interpretive prophecy, which lack objective, empirical evidence and cannot be independently confirmed or tested. Such predictions historically have not been reliable or reproducible.
No, authoritative organizations like FIFA have confirmed that the 2026 World Cup is scheduled to proceed as planned. Claims of cancellation stem from speculation without official announcement or credible evidence.
It means the claim is a matter of faith or doctrine rather than being supported by historical records or scientific data. Such beliefs cannot be confirmed or disputed through empirical investigation.
Check for verifiable evidence, official confirmations, and multiple credible sources rather than personal testimonies or unverifiable spiritual experiences. Factual claims are supported by data and authoritative statements, while prophecies are often subjective and speculative.
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