The word "imminence" refers to something that is about to happen soon or in the near future.
Sentences with «imminence»
However, approaching the attachment figure that is also neglectful, abusive, or otherwise frightening, yields an increasing degree of imminence of threat, and therefore evokes a succession of defensive subsystems (flight, freeze, fight, submission). (trauma-pages.com)
Jonathan Walls's essay «Riddled with Bullets,» reminds us «our sinful world... [is] much in need of miracles,» stimulating us to meditate upon divine imminence and intervention. (firstthings.com)
I do however take comfort in that Jesus demonstrates Gods imminence. (nakedpastor.com)