When will the Rapture happen?
Thursday, 02/26/26 at 11:11
Sammy Omosh
Kenya 🇰🇪
Today early in the morning, I took a neighbor’s two dogs out for a walk. He had an emergency journey at short notice yesterday. He had requested me to take charge until he comes back. The shepherds know me too well, so everything was easy. On returning, I locked each into its specific kennel, and instantly this topic bubbled up in my spirit. I knew without a shadow of a doubt that a message was forming again. I wrote as I was led, and I found out it could be a forerunner kind of message to upcoming revelations.
Last year, around the same month, I wrote a detailed message on the R, so I want to be very brief and highlight only what I did not capture then.
The Bible tells us in Gen 5:24 that Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. This was a shadow of the future R of the Bride. Only those who will walk closely with Yah in an intimate manner will qualify for the Event, not those engaging only in religiosity and altar rituals. Intimacy with God saved Abraham’s family, together with Lot, from calamity. Noah too had a closer walk with God and did ministry for 120 years, saving eight family members from the most disastrous flooding from creation to the present time.
The beauty of walking with Him is that you know Him yourself. Jesus has introduced us to the Father through His shedding of blood at the cross. When someone introduces you to a friend and you make the effort to know the person, it is only a matter of time before you become friends.
Are we friends with the Holy One? How do we approach Him in prayer? Do we treat Him as a cash dispenser, and after we get what we wanted, we walk away? How many times have you ever said in your quiet time, “Lord, I love you,” and remained silent for a long time without uttering any other word? I can guess this was Enoch’s and Abraham’s attitude. If we change our attitude before the throne room, other accompaniments will follow.
I am not saying you should not petition or intercede. Personally, I do that. I have deviated, but this is for somebody reading this—it is not captured in my notebook.
A long time ago, I was invited by a certain family to attend a function in a town/county called Meru. I had a good time there, but the chilling cold at night disoriented me a bit. We had a nice fellowship until after midnight.
The next morning, I got a call from a stranger I did not know. The person explained who had given them my contact and that they were scheduled to fly out of the country that evening. The accent revealed where this person hailed from. I partly attended the main function until a few minutes before midday before I excused myself and left.
When I arrived in the city, I proceeded straight to the airport, as there was little time left before departure. We had a friendly talk in the precincts of the airport. Relationship has a multiplier effect—you cannot be full of Jesus and keep Him to yourself. All truth is parallel.
To the heart of the matter, the R will happen suddenly and without notice (Rev 16:15). The victim of any theft never knows the hour or the day when the stealing will take place. He only notices that a precious item is missing. That is why thieves are regarded as smart. They do not send advance notices regarding their assignment, or else it would backfire.
Are you getting the parallel here?
We are urged to remain watchful and vigilant, because at Yeshua’s coming He will snatch only His own. The world will reel in confusion and madness when the Event happens. Look at the way they live. They are not expecting anything like that will ever happen in a hundred years to come. Sadly, the Church does ministry without any iota of expectation.
Can a blind man lead another blind man? Who is supposed to be the light of the world, the salt of the world, the wise virgin, and the new wine/wineskin?
Out of the seven Churches mentioned in Rev 2–3, we ought to ask ourselves which Church we belong to. There is no denomination, building, or even tent mentioned here. Personally, no matter how long or short before the R takes place, I want to be the Philadelphia Church (Rev 3:7–13).
I believe the following events may happen before the “take-off”:
• Famine
• Some plagues
• California earthquake
• Civil war in America
• Fall of Babylon
• Worldwide revival
• Iran–Israel war
• Aliyah to Israel
• Leadership changes globally
• Three days of darkness
NB: I have just listed them; I do not know the order.
The rest may follow:
• World War III
• The drying of the Euphrates River
• The seven-year peace treaty
• Rebuilding of Solomon’s Temple
• The rise of the Beast
• Introduction of the mark
• Massive destruction of the earth and death in an unparalleled manner
• The war of Armageddon
• The Second Coming
• The millennium reign
NB: Again, no order is given. You can see I have not stated when the R takes place, because I do not know. It is better for it to remain unknown to avoid controversies. Any person indicating any date of the R is outright false. We know we are in the season, but no one knows the day or the hour.
Only Yah knows how many prophecies have to be fulfilled before the R happens. Do not fall into the trap of saying this or that must happen first. The danger is that Mat 24 is 95% fulfilled, and we are in the season of Mat 25. Preparation does not depend on what must happen first. You will be ready if you prepare in advance. You do not do exams and then study, but the reverse applies.
The trend of Old Testament patriarchs:
Gen 25:5 — Abraham gave all he had to Isaac, as a sign he knew his time was up.
Gen 27 — Isaac pronounced a blessing on his two sons.
Gen 28:1–5 — Isaac blessed Jacob and made his final remarks, and in Gen 35:29 he fell asleep.
Gen 48–49 — Jacob blessed his grandsons and children before his departure.
Gen 50:24–26 — Joseph gave his final remarks to his brothers before his departure.
It is only the modern Church that is not aware that its departure has nearly arrived. If the patriarchs were alive today in 2026, you would see a high level of preparation for what is coming. If you think we will still be here in 2050 to enjoy great prosperity in a peaceful world, then you are deceived.
The patriarchs blessed, directed, and gave final remarks, and before long they departed. Our season is now, regardless of the day, month, or year. Are we making any preparation for departure? Even if time were extended indefinitely, would that make us complacent?
The final remark:
Are you willing to go on a journey at short notice, leaving everything else behind? (Eternal trip)
Are you willing to receive a call that will cause you to rush and meet your Caller whom you had not expected? (The trumpet call)
I could have given a lame excuse to my caller: “Oh, I have a cold. Despite this, I am attending a function 225 kilometers away (4-hour drive). You should have alerted me in advance. Now I cannot make it. Pass my regards to so-and-so.” The person did not know any of that. I simply answered in the affirmative by going to the meeting point.
When I finished writing this, I was looking at the bottom of a screen showing various times in cities around the world. I zeroed in on London’s time. It was 11:11.
Rev 22:20 — He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.