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The Malayalam Jericho Prayer remains a cornerstone of Catholic Charismatic and Evangelical traditions in Kerala and the global Malayali diaspora. By combining physical movement, scriptural authority, and unceasing praise, it provides a structured framework for believers to confront their deepest anxieties and challenges. It stands as a testament to the enduring belief that no wall is too high, and no fortress is too strong, to withstand the power of persistent prayer.

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During the prayer, believers use strong, faith-filled declarations to command spiritual walls to fall. Below is a widely used Malayalam spiritual warfare declaration used during the Jericho Prayer:

The essence of this prayer relies on absolute obedience and praise.

Many believers testify to the power of the Jericho Prayer walk in transforming the spiritual atmosphere of their homes. The act of walking is a physical expression of taking possession of that space for God, based on Joshua 1:3: "Every place you put your foot I will give you."

If your health permits, skipping a meal or fasting on the 7th day adds immense spiritual weight to your warfare.

: Specifically asking for the "walls" in one's life to be broken.