Lion Of Judah
Embrace the Prophetic Roar: Lion of Judah's WarningLyrics
No one knows the hour
No one can predict the exact time of significant events.
No one knows the day
The specific day of a significant event is also unknown.
Jesus is coming soon
Anticipation of the imminent return of Jesus.
All creation trembles, longing for the day
All of creation anxiously awaits this anticipated day.
Jesus is coming soon
Reiteration of the imminent return of Jesus.
There will be judgment
On the anticipated day, there will be both judgment and mercy.
There will be mercy
Emphasis on the coexistence of judgment and mercy on that day.
On that terrible day
Refers to the day of judgment as "terrible."
Leaders will bow down
In that time, leaders will submit and acknowledge a higher authority.
Kingdoms will fall down
Kingdoms will experience downfall and transformation.
Have you felt your world begin to shake?
A metaphorical description of the unsettling changes in one's personal world.
Hear the sound of the Lion of Judah
Symbolizes the powerful presence of Jesus as the Lion of Judah.
See the fire and the fear in the enemy's camp
Depicts the impact and intimidation caused by the Lion of Judah on the enemy.
From the sound of the lion of Judah roaring again
Reinforces the strength and authority of the Lion of Judah.
There's a new generation arising
Describes a new, unidentifiable, and widespread community emerging.
A nameless, faceless, placeless tribe
A community without distinct characteristics but rooted in a shared purpose.
All they fear is the fear of the Lord
The primary concern of this community is reverence for the Lord.
All they hear is the Lion of Judah
The central focus of their perception is the Lion of Judah.
All I saw were bones breaking in the darkness
An eerie vision of disruption and transformation in the dark.
Then I walked into the light
Transition into a brighter, more revealing state of understanding.
There I saw an army coming from the river
An envisioning of a prepared and determined group ready for spiritual battle.
With five stones ready to fight
A reference to the biblical story of David and Goliath, symbolizing readiness for challenges.
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