Jericho Prayer Malayalam
The Jericho Prayer in Malayalam: A Deep Dive into Faith, Persistence, and Spiritual Warfare
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
O God, who exists from the beginning, today, and forever, O Almighty, Eternal, and Infinite God, We worship You, and we glorify You. Just as You saved the people of Israel by breaking down the walls of Jericho, Please remove all obstacles in our lives. Drive away all impurities and evil forces from our families and from the Church. Through the intercession of the Holy Mother and all the Saints, Grant us the graces of salvation and peace. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, be praised.
ഉപസംഹാരം: ജെറിക്കോ പ്രാർത്ഥനയുടെ ശക്തി മലയാളത്തിൽ
10. നിർദ്ദേശങ്ങൾ (Recommendations)
- A Defined Period (Usually 7 Days): Just as Israel marched for 7 days, most Jericho Prayer sessions last for a week. Believers commit to praying at a specific time each day (e.g., 5:00 AM or 10:00 PM).
- Processional Marching: In many churches and prayer centers, believers physically walk in a circle (inside the church, around a prayer mountain, or around a specific object representing their problem) while praying aloud. This is often called the "Jericho Walk" (ജെറിക്കോ നടത്തം) .
- The "Trumpet" (Shofar): While not universal, many Charismatic groups in Kerala use a ram’s horn (shofar) during the prayer. The trumpet blast symbolizes the voice of God, spiritual alertness, and the shout of victory.
- The Shout of Faith: On the final day (Day 7), the prayer rises to a climax with a collective, loud shout — representing the shout of the Israelites. This is not a scream of anger, but a declaration of faith that the wall has already fallen spiritually.
Daily Procession: For the first six days, the group circles the area once while reciting the Rosary or chanting powerful Malayalam prayers like the "Raktha Kshemam" (Blood of Christ) prayers. jericho prayer malayalam
, where the walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days. The Jericho Prayer in Malayalam: A Deep Dive