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Pastor Evena L. Jerome's Powerful Call To Action: "The Roaring Sound"


Evena L. Jerome's "The Roaring Sound" is a call to awaken. This powerful anthem calls us to embrace our spiritual authority and find our ROAR within God's Kingdom. With an impressive sound that beautifully matches the sounds of Jennifer Hudson and Tasha Cobb, Pastor Jerome's heart for empowering us can be heard in each lyric.

Evena L. Jerome - The Roaring SoundThe message is clear: rise confidently with unshakeable faith, proclaim God's greatness, and live boldly for Christ. The lyrics take us on a journey from despair to Godly empowerment.

"Suddenly there was a sound from heaven, like the roar of a mighty rushing wind." This roaring sound is not just history, but a reality for each of us today. A roar that wants to fill hearts and souls, turn our pain and disappointment into powerful and relateable declarations of faith.

May this beautiful song of hope remind you that your spiritual authority comes from God, and with Him, your voice can roar with divine strength and echo His greatness over earth. Let your heart roar today.

(Related scripture: Acts 2:2; Isaiah 40:31; Romans 8:37)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1f2JQjH49VueTIBZvGNRLM

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