Whether one views it as a profound spiritual discipline or a misinterpretation of scripture, its popularity is undeniable. For millions in Kerala and the Malayali diaspora (Gulf, USA, UK), the Jericho Prayer remains a loud, hopeful, and very physical cry to the God who, they believe, still brings down walls.
In Malayalam, the Jericho Prayer is often referred to as "യെരിഹോ പ്രാർത്ഥന" (Yericho Prarththana). Many Christians in Kerala have adopted this prayer as a powerful tool for spiritual growth and breakthroughs. The prayer is often recited in churches, prayer groups, and individual devotions. jericho prayer malayalam
Example (Malayalam): "നീ എന്റെ പ്രാർത്ഥന കേട്ടതിന് നന്ദി. വിശ്വാസമനുസരിച്ച്, ഞാൻ സ്വീകരിക്കുന്നു" ("Nee ente praarththana keetta thinu nandhi. Vishvaasamanusarithu, njaan sweekarikkunnu" - Thank you for hearing my prayer. According to [my] faith, I receive it). Whether one views it as a profound spiritual
It aims to "cut off dark clouds of evil" and replace them with the presence of Jesus. Typical Ritual Structure Many Christians in Kerala have adopted this prayer