Jesus Is Coming Back Soon


"Jesus Is Coming Back Soon" is a song recorded by Forrest Frank featuring Josiah Queen. The song was released as a single on October 3, 2025, via River House Records, Ten Thousand Projects/Warner Music Group, and Capitol [Christian Music Group]. The song was released as a response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. It was written by Frank, Queen, Dylan Thomas, and Zac Lawson, and produced by Frank, Thomas, and Lawson.
The song peaked at No. 22 on the Recorded Music NZ Hot Singles chart, No. 6 on the Christian Songs">Contemporary Christian music">Christian Songs chart, and No. 3 on the Digital Song Sales chart.

Background

"Jesus Is Coming Back Soon" was first teased on September 16, 2025. Shortly following the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, Frank spoke on the topic via social media, referencing the return of Jesus, saying:
On the video, Frank teased a song demo for "Jesus Is Coming Back Soon". It saw mixed reception from audiences, achieving over one million likes, as well as causing Frank to lose 30,000 followers.
On October 2, 2025, it was announced that Queen would be featured on the song. It was officially released on October 3, supported by a lyric video.

Writing and composition

The initial demo of the song, teased to social media on September 16, 2025, featured Frank performing the song on a keyboard.
"Jesus Is Coming Back Soon" was written by Frank, Queen, Thomas, and Zac Lawson. Frank, Thomas, and Lawson produced, while Frank and Queen acted as studio personnel. The song is composed in the key of D♭, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute and a time signature of.
The song demonstrates the styles of pop, rock, and Christian. Timothy Yap of Jubilee Cast observed that "the track delivers a poignant message of hope and urgency, urging listeners to reflect on their faith in the face of a rapidly changing world".

Commercial performance

"Jesus Is Coming Back Soon" debuted at No. 22 on the Recorded Music NZ Hot Singles chart. In the US, the song hit No. 6 on the Hot Christian Songs chart, supported by entries of No. 1 Christian Digital Song Sales and No. 12 on the Christian Streaming Songs. It peaked at No. 3 on the Digital Song Sales.
The song marks Queen's first entry into a secular international chart, as well as his first number 1 hit.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal Music.