Get ready: Pastor Sempa warns against Rapture that may soon wipe out Mankind

Received a vision: Pastor Martin Sempa of Makerere Community Church; Courtesy Photo

Pastor Martin Sempa of Makerere Community Church has predicted that a rapture may soon hit the universe and possibly wipe out all people on earth.

Sempa, also known as Pastor Baaba, says he received a vision from God showing the heavens menacingly burst open sending the human race in distress and fear.

“In the days ahead, there are going to be signs in the heavens which will cause many to be perplexed. Prepare for major astronomical signs which will cause global distress” Pastor Sempa posted on social media today.

“I saw in a vision heavenly stars bursting with amazing brightness. Many people were distressed as they felt a sense of doom and fear. They needed to be explained the meaning of the signs. A voice said, the time is short! TELL my people to get READY!” Sempa noted.

“There was a writing whose meaning I have not yet fully understood. It said “Misiri Adoi”…Misiri is semitic or acient akkadian name for Egypt. I have no idea about Adoi…..But the rapture is soon at hand. Like when the people of God left Egypt …in the night of distress!” He added without specifically telling when it is likely to happen.

Pastor sempa’s prophesy is close to the biblical rapture, a topic that brings fear and the fear of God to mankind. Pastor Sempa says the main goal behind the vision is for people to quickly “get right with the Lord.

In September 2020, founder of Love-world Ministries a.k.a Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome predicted that the rapture would hit the universe anytime between 2020 and 2030.

Using a mathematical formula he called “Almighty Formula,” Chris calculated the date of rapture to his congregation and arrived at a solution of between 4 to 6 years. He said if the rapture does not occur in the 4 or 6 years, it will definitely not exceed ten years.

Around this time in 2006, International Evangelist, Robert Kayanja of Robert Kayanja Ministries predicted that one of the presidential candidates will die before the national elections causing uproar and consternation not only among the presidential candidates but also their immediate family members and supporters.

Pastor Kayanja however implored the population to pray for to avert the prediction referring to a case of her twin daughter who had been diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor and had three months to live, only to be saved by prayers to God.

He said he and the family employed every mechanism available to avert the prediction to save his daughter’s life.

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