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The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness issues this formal statement to firmly distance itself from recent claims suggesting that the world will end on Saturday, 2nd August 2025. These assertions, which have circulated widely on social media and various online platforms, are entirely without merit and were not communicated, endorsed, or implied by this Ministry or by Prophet Dr. David Owuor.
The leadership categorically denies ever having issued any prophecy indicating a specific date for the end of the world. These rumors are false, misleading, and potentially harmful to the public and the spiritual wellbeing of believers. They do not reflect the theology, doctrine, or prophetic integrity of this Ministry.
The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness has always upheld a biblically sound approach to prophecy, grounded in the revelation of the Holy Spirit and aligned with Scripture. Any prophecy issued by this Ministry is subjected to spiritual discernment and biblical confirmation.
We firmly state that no prophecy has been given—either directly or indirectly—regarding a definitive date for the end of the world. Any messages or videos claiming to quote Prophet Dr. David Owuor in this context are either misrepresented, taken out of context, or entirely fabricated. The Ministry urges the public not to associate these falsehoods with the genuine prophetic ministry operating under the anointing of the Lord.
The Holy Scriptures clearly teach that no one—not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son—knows the day or the hour of the end. As stated in the Gospel of Matthew 24:36, the timing of such events is known only to the Father. The Ministry strongly adheres to this truth and has consistently taught against engaging in speculative date-setting, which is contrary to biblical instruction.
The Ministry encourages all believers to be spiritually prepared at all times, living in holiness and righteousness, as the Lord commands. Readiness for the return of the Messiah is not tied to a calendar date, but to a life submitted to the will of God.

We urge the faithful to exercise discernment and spiritual sobriety in evaluating any prophetic claims, especially those lacking scriptural foundation or credible spiritual authority. Sensationalism and fear-mongering have no place in the Body of Christ.
Furthermore, we appeal to members of the media, content creators, and individuals on social media platforms to refrain from disseminating false information that may cause panic, spiritual confusion, or unnecessary distress. The manipulation of prophetic messages for personal gain, social attention, or political motivation is an affront to the sanctity of God’s Word and to the dignity of His Church.
The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness remains resolutely committed to its divine mandate: to prepare the nations for the glorious return of the Messiah through the proclamation of repentance, holiness, righteousness, and the fear of the Lord.
Our focus continues to be on the salvation of souls, the healing of nations, and the restoration of the Church of Christ in this critical hour. We will not be deterred by misinformation, nor distracted by rumors and false reports. Instead, we will press on with boldness, humility, and obedience to the Lord's calling.
In light of the recent confusion caused by unfounded claims, we appeal to all believers to return to the Word of God and to anchor their faith in truth rather than rumor. The times we are living in require vigilance, not fear; watchfulness, not worry.
Let us unite as the Body of Christ in truth and love, standing against deception and upholding the message of the cross. May the Lord continue to guide His people into all righteousness as we await the blessed hope of His coming.
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