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“Soon” Didn’t Mean Someday — Why the End Was Never Delayed

6 min · 8. mar. 2026
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Jesus and the early church spoke of the end as “near” and “soon.” For many, that language has felt like a failed deadline. But what if “soon” was never about speed? In this episode of Faith AF: The End Without Fear, we examine how impatience with God reshapes faith, how urgency can become coercion, and why Revelation’s language was a summons to allegiance — not a countdown to collapse. This episode explores: • What happens when believers assume God is late • How impatience can produce authoritarian faith • Why “soon” signals decision, not scheduling • What it means to live inside a shift already underway The end was not delayed. It was declared. The question is not when it happens. The question is who you become because of it.

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