Jericho Prayer Malayalam [updated]
Jericho Prayer (often referred to as Jericho March or Yeriho Prarthana in Malayalam) is a powerful, intensive form of spiritual warfare prayer popular in Catholic and Pentecostal charismatic circles, rooted in the biblical story of Joshua. It’s not just a quick prayer—it's a deliberate, often seven-day, spiritual assault aimed at breaking down "walls" of obstacles, fear, failure, or deep-seated problems, much like the walls of Jericho fell after seven days of marching.
- Morning Session (6 AM - 7 AM): Praise and worship in Malayalam, often using songs from the Kerala Christian Keerthanangal (songbooks of the revival). This is followed by reading Joshua 6.
- The Prayer Walk (or Spiritual March): Participants physically walk around a designated "Jericho" (their home, a family member's room, a church, or even a symbolic object like a table or a chair representing the problem). While walking, they recite specific Jericho Prayer verses or declarations in Malayalam.
- The Seven Rounds: On the final day (often the 7th day), they perform seven rounds. After the sixth round, there is a solemn pause. Then, on the seventh round, the leader blows a shofar (or a trumpet, or simply declares loudly), and everyone raises a "great shout" in Malayalam: "യിരിക്കോ! മതിൽ തകരുക!" (Yeriko! Mathil thakaruka! – "Jericho! Let the walls fall down!")
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. Believers use it to seek breakthroughs in areas like health, family disputes, financial struggles, or spiritual bondage. : Traditionally, it is conducted over 7 consecutive days 21-day chain intercession Jericho Prayer (often referred to as Jericho March