Forrest Frank & Josiah Queen "Jesus is Coming Back Soon" New Song Alert

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Forrest Frank & Josiah Queen “Jesus is Coming Back Soon” New Song Alert

There are songs that feel like they arrive right on time, and “Jesus Is Coming Back Soon” is one of them. Forrest Frank has always had a way of writing music that feels both deeply personal and universally urgent, and in teaming up with Josiah Queen, he’s created something that sounds less like a release date and more like a wake‑up call. The song was born out of Forrest’s growing conviction that the Church needs to lift its eyes again, to remember that history is not spiraling out of control but moving toward a promised return. Josiah’s voice adds a layer of earnestness, almost like the voice of a friend reminding you not to drift off when the hour is late. Together, they’ve given us a song that doesn’t just entertain—it shakes us awake.

When I first heard it, I couldn’t help but think back to my own story. There was a time when I thought my life was too far gone, that I had missed my chance to be useful to God. But in that place of brokenness, He whispered that He wasn’t finished with me. That whisper became the seed of this site, a place where I could share music that points people back to Him. And hearing “Jesus Is Coming Back Soon” now, I’m reminded that the same God who met me in my lowest moment is the same God who promises to return for His people. That’s not abstract theology—it’s personal hope.

Scripture doesn’t shy away from this urgency. Paul writes in Romans 13:11, “The hour has come for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed.” That’s the heartbeat of this song. It’s not about fearmongering or date‑setting—it’s about living awake, alert, and anchored in the reality that Christ’s return is closer today than it was yesterday. And in a world that numbs us with distractions, that kind of reminder is a mercy.

But it’s not just about waiting—it’s about readiness. Jesus Himself said in Matthew 24:44, “Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” That verse cuts through the noise. It tells us that faith isn’t passive. It’s not about sitting back and hoping we’re in the right place when the trumpet sounds. It’s about living each day with the kind of urgency that shapes our choices, our words, and our love for others.

Forrest and Josiah aren’t just singing about an event—they’re pointing us to a Person. And that Person is the same Jesus who promised in John 14:3, “I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.” That’s not a vague comfort. That’s a concrete promise. And if He kept His word at the cross and the empty tomb, He will keep His word about His return.

I know what it feels like to think you’re unworthy, to wonder if you’ve missed your chance. But this song reminds me—and maybe it reminds you too—that the story isn’t over. The King is coming back. And the question isn’t whether He will keep His promise. The question is whether we’re living like we believe it.

So let this song be more than background noise. Let it be a call to wake up, to lean in, to live ready. If you’ve been drifting, now is the time to turn back. If you’ve been weary, now is the time to lift your head. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to take your faith seriously, this is it. Jesus is coming back soon. And that changes everything.

Forrest Frank and Josiah Queen’s urgent single “Jesus Is Coming Back Soon,” released as a standalone track in 2025, is a bold wake-up call to live with purpose and conviction. With lyrics that stir reflection and readiness, this anthem reminds listeners that eternity is closer than we think — and the time to respond is now. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a nudge toward faith — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Forrest Frank and Josiah Queen’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that awaken hearts and stir revival.

Click here to visit Forrest Frank website for more.

Click here to visit Josiah Queen website for more.

 

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