When the Lion Roars 5 Aug 2018
Introduction The month of Av is associated with the constellation of the lion. This is the month the lion roars. The Lion of Judah is roaring for us (Joel 3:16).
We must roar in faith. Our roaring/praise becomes a covering of the Lord, and God begins to unlock things for us. Let this be a month of joyful, powerful praise.
Quiz (True/False) 1. Lions live approximately fifteen years in the wild while they can survive 25 to 30 years in captivity. The number of lions reduced drastically in the last couple of decades. They are one of the popularly endangered animal species. 2. When a new lion takes over a pride, it always kills all cubs which are not his own. In the wild, three-quarters of cubs die at young age.
*3. Until they reach three years, lions cannot roar. 4. Porcupine is usually one of the worst enemies of lions. Their sharp quills can be easily get stuck in the lion s jaw forever.
5. Once cubs learn how to vocalize, an adult male s roar can be heard at a distance of up to 8km away. 6. Generally, male lions defend the territory of their pride while females do most of the hunting. Despite this, the males eat first!! *7. A lion can sleep up to 24 hours a day.
8. They are six times more sensitive to light than humans. *9. Lions can reach speeds of about 81 kph (50 mph) and have very good stamina. 10. Lions Don t Live in the Jungle: Even though lions are known as King of the Jungle, they live in grasslands and plains not the jungle.
11. Lion Babies Aren t Only Called Cubs: Baby lions may be referred to as cubs, whelps, or lionets. A whelp actually refers to any young member of a carnivorous species, while lionet means small lion in Middle French. 12. Female lions, like sisters, live together for life. Their female cubs also stay with the pride, even after they re grown, but male cubs must venture out on their own once they reach maturity.
13. A National Symbol: Lions are associated with pride, courage, and strength, making them a perfect national symbol. Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, England, Ethiopia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Singapore all regard the lion as their national symbol.
Quotes on Lions A truly strong person does not need the approval of others any more than a lion needs the approval of sheep. - Vernon Howard Satan prowls but he s a lion on a leash - Ann Voskamp A lion doesn t lose sleep over the opinion of sheep.
How Lions Communicate They use different calls when communicating with each other: meows, roars, grunts, moans, growls, snarls, purrs, hums, puffs and woofs. Each sound has a different meaning.
The most famous of these calls is the roar. It is one of the loudest calls in the animal kingdom and can be heard from up to 8km away. The male s roar is deeper and louder than the female s.
Lions are very protective of their home, and a male lion, whose main job is to defend his pride, uses his loud roar to warn off anything that might threaten his family.
Lions roar to tell other lions where they are show how big they are warn lions from other prides to keep away from their home territory. They do this mostly just before sunrise and sunset when they are most active.
Examples of how Lions Communicate When lions greet each other and play together, they make lots of silly noises - like hums and puffs - to show they are happy. When a mother lioness is looking for her cubs, she will call very softly for them. The cubs recognize this sound and call back to her to show where they are.
They also use their faces and body language to show how they are feeling. When they feel threatened, lions show off their biggest weapons - sharp teeth and claws - and try to make themselves look as big as possible by standing on their tiptoes, lifting up their tails and hunching their backs.
If a pride male wants to show another pride member that he is not happy, he will give them a quick swat with his paw or a gentle bite to the neck. He doesn t want to hurt the other lion; just to let them know that they have stepped out of line.
To show they are happy and relaxed, lions will lick or gnaw softly at each other.
Lions also use their scent to communicate. Animals recognize each other by the way they smell in a way that a human would find very difficult. They urinate ('go to the toilet') on the ground and bushes, which is called territorial marking. By leaving this strong smell around their territory, they are telling other lions to stay away from their home.
Each pride has its own particular smell; it s a mixture of the smells of each individual pride member. As they greet each other, lions rub heads and necks and by doing this they can they recognize each other by scent.
What Happens When Lions Roar in Scriptures? Christians are exhorted to have lion-like characteristics Eg - boldness, strength, diligence, leadership, and determination. Throughout Scripture lions are used as similes and metaphors for good and bad.
The enemy is depicted as a prowling roaring lion, ready to devour any weak Christian: 1 Peter 5:8-10 (NKJV) 8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
9 Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. 10 But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.
彼得前书 5:8-10 (CSBS) 8 你们要谨慎, 要警醒 你们的仇敌魔鬼就像咆哮的狮子走来走去, 寻找可吞吃的人 9 你们要用坚固的信仰来抵挡它, 因为你们知道, 你们在世上的弟兄姐妹也都经历着同样的苦难 10 然而, 那赐一切恩典的神, 就是在基督耶稣 [a] 里召唤你们进入他永恒荣耀的那一位, 在你们暂时受苦之后, 将亲自使你们完备 坚固 刚强 根基稳固
What does the Roar symbolize to Christians? 1. Amos 1:2 (NKJV) And he said: The Lord roars from Zion, And utters His voice from Jerusalem; The pastures of the shepherds mourn, And the top of Carmel withers.
阿摩司書 1:2 (CUVS) 2 他说 : 耶和华必从锡安吼叫, 从耶路撒冷发声 ; 牧人的草场要悲哀 ; 迦密的山顶要枯乾
In the wild a lion roars just as it is about to pounce on its prey. Symbolically and metaphorically, the roar of a lion or the crack of thunder shows the imminent intervention of God in human affairs (I Samuel 2:10; Isaiah 29:6; 31:4; Hosea 11:9-11; Revelation 16:18).
In the mid-eighth century BC when Amos preached, Israel's economic base was largely in agriculture, but a drought had begun to destabilize that foundation.
The pastures had already begun to feel the effects of God's roaring, as had Carmel, the most verdant part of Israel, and incidentally, the supposed stronghold of Baal. Amos proclaims that the drought is the result of God's judgment.
The prophet uses this drought to illustrate that God is not an absentee landlord. He governs His creation (Psalm 104; Matthew 6:26) and knows everything that happens in it (Psalm 139; Matthew 10:29).
He has neither abdicated nor delegated these responsibilities. If calamity strikes, God is involved in some way, possibly executing judgment. Eg. Carr Fire in Bethel Redding
2. Amos 3:4-8 Amos 3:4-6 (NKJV) 4 Will a lion roar in the forest, when he has no prey? Will a young lion cry out of his den, if he has caught nothing?
5 Will a bird fall into a snare on the earth, where there is no trap for it? Will a snare spring up from the earth, if it has caught nothing at all? 6 If a trumpet is blown in a city, will not the people be afraid? If there is calamity in a city, will not the Lord have done it?
阿摩司書 3:4-6 (CUVS) 4 狮子若非抓食, 岂能在林中咆哮呢? 少壮狮子若无所得, 岂能从洞中发声呢? 5 若没有机槛, 雀鸟岂能陷在网罗里呢? 网罗若无所得, 岂能从地上翻起呢? 6 城中若吹角, 百姓岂不惊恐呢? 灾祸若临到一城, 岂非耶和华所降的麽?
Amos 3:7-8 (NKJV) 7 Surely the Lord God does nothing, Unless He reveals His secret to His servants the prophets. 8 A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The Lord God has spoken! Who can but prophesy?
阿摩司書 3:7-8 (CUVS) 7 主耶和华若不将奥秘指示他的仆人 众先知, 就一无所行 8 狮子吼叫, 谁不惧怕呢? 主耶和华发命, 谁能不说预言呢?
"A lion has roared" (Amos 3:8) concludes the section that began with "The Lord roars from Zion" (Amos 1:2). The Lord, "the Lion "A lion has roared" (Amos of the 3:8) tribe concludes of Judah" the section that began with (Revelation "The Lord 5:5), roars has from Zion" (Amos 1:2). The roared Lord, "the against Lion Israel of the to tribe of Judah" (Revelation take heed. 5:5), has roared against Israel to take heed. When a lion roars, anyone within hearing distance should change the direction of his path, especially if the lion is very close!
Amos 3:4-6 contains 3 pairs of questions consist of a sequence of "before" and "after" illustrations: When a lion roars (verse 4), he is warning others of his presence there is still time to escape. When a young lion cries out of his den, however, he is content because he has killed and eaten. It is too late to escape.
Birds cannot fall into a snare when there is no trap (verse 5), but the trap always springs when one walks into it. The trumpet warns of danger coming (verse 6), but it cannot sound if the watchman is already dead and the city has been taken.
The Lord has done what He warned He would do. While the threat is being made, one can still escape, but once judgment begins, it is too late. When a lion sees his prey, he will try to kill it.
When the divine Lion roars, the people need to shake off their complacency because His roar means He is about to spring into action! He means what He says about living His way of life, and He follows through when we depart from it.
Some people, like birds, unwittingly stumble into trouble. Oblivious to everything around them, they fall into traps, like being swindled by con men or crafty deceivers even when the trumpet sounded loudly.
Application - God's people are often just like birds, unsuspectingly going to their destruction, unmindful of the dangers around them. We must think about the direction that we are heading.
In His mercy, God always warns His people of coming calamity, either through His prophets (Amos 3:7) or through escalating disasters that lead to His ultimate judgment.
3. Joel 3:16-18 (NKJV) 16 The Lord also will roar from Zion, And utter His voice from Jerusalem; The heavens and earth will shake; But the Lord will be a shelter for His people, And the strength of the children of Israel.
17 So you shall know that I am the Lord your God, Dwelling in Zion My holy mountain. Then Jerusalem shall be holy, And no aliens shall ever pass through her again. God Blesses His People
18 And it will come to pass in that day That the mountains shall drip with new wine, The hills shall flow with milk, And all the brooks of Judah shall be flooded with water; A fountain shall flow from the house of the Lord And water the Valley of Acacias.
約珥書 3:16-18 (CUVS) 16 耶和华必从锡安吼叫, 从耶路撒冷发声, 天地就震动 耶和华却要作他百姓的避难所, 作以色列人的保障 17 你们就知道我是耶和华 你们的神, 且又住在锡安 我的圣山 那时, 耶路撒冷必成为圣 ; 外邦人不再从其中经过 18 到那日, 大山要滴甜酒 ; 小山要流奶子 ; 犹大溪河都有水流 必有泉源从耶和华的殿中流出来, 滋润什亭谷
1. His voice will be heard. And utter His voice from Jerusalem (3:16). 2. There will be a shaking off of old, wrong things. The heavens and earth will shake (3:16). Tiredness will be shaken off. Being overly careful will be shaken off. Satan tries to get us locked up in smallness and fear. The roar will break that so-called cage he tries to put us into and we will step into boldness.
3. You will experience the Lord s protection for you (and your family). But the Lord will be a shelter for His people (3:16).
4. You will experience a new anointing of the Holy Spirit. The mountains shall drip with new wine (3:18). New wine is very strong because Jesus said the new wine will rip apart old wineskins. Receive new anointing. New wine also has to do with joy, so get ready to laugh a lot.
5. You will get more and more revelation! The hills shall flow with milk (3:18). Milk refers to the word of the Lord. As you shift into this new identity of a lion, our spirits will be able to grasp and understand what the Lord wants to show us. Expect new strategies and methods to be released to you.
6. Miracles will flow from you! And all the brooks of Judah shall be flooded with water (3:18). We as people of God are like brooks through whom the waters of the Holy Spirit flow. Note that this verse says flooded or overflow. Wherever we go, the presence of the Lord in us will touch other people and situations that we walk into.
Summary What happens when God calls us to roar? Similar to the purpose of a shofar, lions roar to awaken, alert & announce what God is about to do. God uses it to release His voice to warn & fight off the enemy as well as to release His blessings & revelation!! God is giving another new weapon for our breakthrough!!