If “Soon” Still Means 2,000 Years Later, Maybe You Misread the Signs

Stevie DxYz

11/11/20251 min read

Man holds yellow sign reading “Jesus is coming sooner or later” during earthquake chaos, mocking prophecy panic.
Man holds yellow sign reading “Jesus is coming sooner or later” during earthquake chaos, mocking prophecy panic.

Prophecy Panic: The Endless “Jesus Is Coming Soon” Loop

With the explosion of social media, every few days a new “prophecy expert” dusts off the same ole sermon: wars, earthquakes, famines. Jesus is coming soon!
Funny how “soon” always means “not yet.”
The apostles didn’t need Fox News to tell them when prophecy was unfolding. They lived through it. Jesus warned their generation: “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… but the end is not yet” (Matthew 24:6). It wasn’t the end of the planet; it was the end of the Old Covenant age.

When the Ground Shook and Empires Burned

History backs our Lord Jesus. Josephus wrote of earthquakes across Judea, factions of Jews killing each other in Jerusalem, Roman armies circling the city, and famine so severe parents turned on their children. That’s not Fox. It’s The Wars of the Jews.
Every sign Jesus listed was fulfilled before AD 70. Every prophecy was checked off. The Temple fell, the priesthood ended, and the Kingdom shifted from stone to Spirit.

The Real Problem Isn’t the Signs; It’s the Calendar

Two thousand years later, futurists keep refreshing the apocalypse like it’s a frozen screen. Every war is a sign. Every earthquake is a warning. Every eclipse is the final countdown.
If “soon” still hasn’t happened after two millennia, maybe the problem isn’t God’s timing; it’s your interpretation.
The prophets weren’t giving us weather reports for the twenty-first century; they were announcing the climax of covenant history. The judgment came, the Old World ended, and the New Covenant dawned. Jesus did come again, just as He said He would: on time, in judgment, in power.

Stop Waiting for What’s Already Fulfilled

The good news? You’re not living in a world waiting for fire to fall. You’re living in the world after redemption fell. Stop scanning headlines for signs of His coming and start walking in the reality of His reign.
The Kingdom isn’t coming. The Kingdom is here.