The rapture is already happening. But not the one you think.
Not the visible return of Christ. That day is coming. But right now, people are disappearing in a different way.
They’re still in the pews. Still quoting Scripture. Still posting verses. But something’s missing.
They’ve been raptured by emotion. Caught up in teachings that feel good but aren’t grounded in truth. Drawn into movements, messages, and mindsets that sound spiritual but lack power.
And when you try to reason with them, it’s like talking to someone who’s not really there. The Word doesn’t land. The warnings don’t register. The senses are gone.
This isn’t just happening outside the church. It’s happening inside.
People who once stood firm are now floating in a fog of pleasure, performance, and personal truth. They haven’t left the building but they’ve left the foundation.
The Bible warned us this would happen. Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. A form of godliness with no power. Itching ears. Fables over truth.
The enemy doesn’t need to drag you into darkness. He just needs to get you caught up in something that feels good enough to replace the Word.
So here’s the question:
Who do you know that’s been raptured?
Not into heaven, but into deception, distraction, or delusion.
Who are you praying for?
Who do you miss?
Who do you need to call back to truth?
If this hit home, say something. Share it. Start the conversation. Let’s not lose another soul to a lie that sounds too good to question.

Ivor Myers, Power of the Lamb Ministries.
The rapture is already happening. But not the one you think. Not the visible return of Christ. That day is coming. But right now, people are disappearing in a different way. They’re still in the pews. Still quoting Scripture. Still posting verses. But something’s missing. They’ve been raptured by emotion. Caught up in teachings that feel good but aren’t grounded in truth. Drawn into movements, messages, and mindsets that sound spiritual but lack power. And when you try to reason with them, it’s like talking to someone who’s not really there. The Word doesn’t land. The warnings don’t register. The senses are gone. This isn’t just happening outside the church. It’s happening inside. People who once stood firm are now floating in a fog of pleasure, performance, and personal truth. They haven’t left the building but they’ve left the foundation. The Bible warned us this would happen. Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. A form of godliness with no power. Itching ears. Fables over truth. The enemy doesn’t need to drag you into darkness. He just needs to get you caught up in something that feels good enough to replace the Word. So here’s the question: Who do you know that’s been raptured? Not into heaven, but into deception, distraction, or delusion. Who are you praying for? Who do you miss? Who do you need to call back to truth? If this hit home, say something. Share it. Start the conversation. Let’s not lose another soul to a lie that sounds too good to question. Ivor Myers, Power of the Lamb Ministries.
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