 
                                                        Yes, RaptureTok Is A Thing, And I Will Explain To You Why It's Trending
According to a South African pastor, the Rapture is coming on Tuesday.
 
                            A new trend has gained traction on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where individuals are sharing "Rapture Trip Tips" – advice for Christians preparing for the biblical event of the Rapture. One video, posted by user @sonj779, has garnered significant attention for its practical, albeit unconventional, suggestion.In the video, the creator advises believers to "leave a note on your mirror with a dry erase marker" for those who might be "left behind." The suggested message reads: "I'm okay. I'm with Jesus. Don't take the Mark of the Beast." The creator explains that this note would serve to inform concerned individuals who might "finally break in to your house to see if you're okay." She acknowledged the sensitivity of discussing the Rapture, stating, "It's a tough spot to be in. You don't wanna tell people you're going 'cause maybe they'll think you're crazy."The video has sparked a wide range of reactions in the comments section, highlighting diverse perspectives on the eschatological event. Some users expressed agreement and shared their own preparedness efforts, with one commenter stating, "i’ve literally already written a note, i felt crazy doing it but sometimes truth feels crazy in a world full of lies." Others questioned the theological implications or logistical details, asking, "What about unborn children? Will they be raptured if their mothers aren’t Christians?" and "What about the pets?" A dissenting voice quoted biblical scripture, remarking, "Sister, Jesus said not even he knew the date nor the hour. We are not to spend our days trying to figure out the Lord’s return." The discussion underscores the ongoing public fascination and debate surrounding end-times prophecies within Christian communities.
 
                                                        According to a South African pastor, the Rapture is coming on Tuesday.
