The Biblical Principle of ROARING

The Biblical Principle of ROARING

 

The Biblical Principle of ROARING

Mark Preissner


One day in the privacy of my car, I felt moved to ROAR in protest over some things my daughters were struggling with. So I roared for them. 

Admittedly, roaring is not natural for me, but alone in the car, I just used the word roar and yelled it as loudly as I could. And it genuinely sounded like a roar. 

When I stopped, I felt tingling all over my body. 

Heaven must have heard that roar because I later learned that my daughter felt her thoughts change at nearly the same time—they transformed from negative unbelief to positive faith.

The Lord Roars in Scripture

The next day I was journaling with the Father. When I asked Him about this experience, He replied, “Yes, Mark—it is a valiant war cry. The enemy shudders. It’s a little like what pulled the walls down at Jericho. We roar as well.”

That surprised me—that the Father roars too. I Googled Scriptures that had roaring in them:

Isaiah 42:13: “The LORD shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his enemies.” (KJB)

Hosea 11:10: “They will follow the LORD; He will roar like a lion. When He roars, His children will come trembling from the west.” (HCSB)

Revelation 10:3: “Then he cried out in a loud voice like the roar of a lion.” (BSB)

Isaiah 31:4: “Like a lion roaring . . . it is not terrified . . . so the Lord of Hosts will come down to do battle.” (BSB)

Joel 3:16: “The Lord will roar from Zion . . . heaven and earth will tremble.” (BSB)

Amos 1:2: “The Lord roars from Zion and raises His voice.” (BSB)

Jeremiah 25:30: “The Lord shall roar from on high . . . he shall mightily roar upon his habitation.” (KJB)

Later I found a footnote in the Strong’s Concordance that said the Egyptian army took real lions into battle with them to cause fear in the enemy camp.

Roaring Shakes the Enemy’s Camp

The Father explained to me, “You felt all tingly because it [roaring] is a powerful tool that strengthens and emboldens weak vessels.” 

“So roaring strengthens us as well as brings victory?” I asked. 

“Yes, Mark. It shakes the enemy’s camp.” The Lord told me that roaring also shakes the enemy’s grip on those he’s taken prisoner. “It shakes him to the ground as the snake he is.”

Later on I shared this experience at a prayer meeting, and someone suggested we roar in unison. We did—and the roar was deafening! 

We then sang “I Raise a Hallelujah,” which appropriately talks about roaring our praises. My wife, Lisa, is a schoolteacher, and she shared that her kids really get into the song’s roaring! 

The praise of children, silencing the enemies of God (Ps. 8:2). 

Roaring Causes Heaven to Rejoice

The next morning I talked to the Father more about this topic. 

“The roaring last night was pretty cool!” I asked Him what He thought about it.

“Your roars reached heaven and we danced for joy,” He replied. “It pleases us when our children STAND against the enemy. Chains fell last night, not just in your group. Thank you for that!” 

I immediately thought of the Scripture where Jesus rejoiced/danced when He heard how His disciples trashed the enemy. He jumped for joy, which is the Greek meaning of rejoiced in Luke 10:21.

The Father told me, “Yes, you don’t realize how significant this is, and it brings us great joy!” 

“It made my voice box hoarse,” I said.

“Yes, Mark, but you recover quickly! Keep roaring!”

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24 comments

I’m so excited about this write-up
I roar when praying
I don’t really understand it, untill now….
I just finished praying and the holy spirit was telling me about it and I decided to goggle it and I found your write-up
Thank you so much
God bless you for this

Ene

Powerful. We need to roar at the enemy and take back what he stole from us

RUTHANN DEAN

Years ago an elder of my church led me and others in a battle cry declaring God’s presence going before me into a missions to Uganda. His battle cry was the sound of a lion’s roar. That roar has stayed within me ever since. After I got married the enemy began to come to tempt me to commit adultery in my heart and lust after other women. In my battles of resisting I came to a point I was fed up and began to release this roar again in defiance to his pressure. Now it is a part of my worship and as the Spirit leads in our Church services I declare our victory, through the blood of the Lamb and the roar of the Lion of Judah!

Hallelujah!

David

Oh Glory be to God, I’ve been looking around asking God to reveal to me what is the meaning of the roar that I just happen to do in the midst of God’s presence, I’m happy to see this article as I was searching and it had happened again today at church so I was asking God what was happening 🤗🤗🤗 Now it make sense as after it it would be like there’s a breakthrough sound. It also ties up with a dream of prisoners being set free when I sing. Is there a reason why God would hide the meaning and let you do something He only knows what it does or it me who has to search for it’s meaning. I’m blessed by this article, stay blessed

Nomvuyo

Hello. Usually when I pray I roar! I thought I was the only one, I didn’t understand why I have to roar like that.
Thank you
Now I understand…

Cleopatra

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