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In modern Christian worship, the "walls of Jericho" represent personal struggles, spiritual blockages, addictions, or fear.

Released on their debut album Ja jesam , the song translates the biblical narrative of the fall of Jericho into a modern prayer of spiritual warfare and praise. 🎵 Behind the Song Božja pobjeda (God's Victory)

Spiritual freedom, perseverance, and the power of God's name Lyrics & Music: Romana Rođaković (Bilaver) 📖 Biblical Inspiration bozja_pobjeda_jerihonske_zidine

You can stream the original studio track or high-energy live versions on various platforms: 🎵 Listen to the track on Spotify . 📺 Watch the live performance on YouTube . 🍏 Stream the album on Apple Music . If you'd like, let me know if you want: The translated or explained Guitar chords and tutorials for the song Information about the Božja pobjeda community Google Watch Action Data

God commanded the Israelites to march around the fortified city of Jericho for seven days. On the seventh day, the priests blew their trumpets, the people shouted, and the massive stone walls collapsed. In modern Christian worship, the "walls of Jericho"

"Kad čuju ime Kristovo – neka padnu" (When they hear the name of Christ, let them fall) reminds believers that spiritual strongholds break at the name of Jesus.

The line "Slavit ću te dan i noć" (I will praise You day and night) reflects the relentless marching of the Israelites. 📺 Watch the live performance on YouTube

It shifts the perspective of fighting a battle from striving to simply singing and praising. 🎧 Where to Listen