Ritual Prayer: The Breath of the Day

Prayer is not just encouraged in Yehoshuai. It is commanded—not from tyranny, but because it is life. Just as we breathe, we must pray. The Scrivener established three ritual prayers to be said daily. They form a rhythm, a scaffolding for the soul:

  1. The Morning Prayer – A prayer of gratitude and surrender to JAH, asking for guidance, strength, and love to rule the day.

  2. The Midday Prayer – A vivid re-centering prayer, often recited aloud or silently wherever one is, reminding the soul of its purpose and calling.

  3. The Night Prayer – A prayer of confession, reflection, and thanksgiving, giving the day back to JAH and preparing the heart for sleep.

These ritual prayers are simple but powerful. They reconnect us to the Source throughout the day. They prevent drift. They call the name of JAH into the rhythm of our lives.

Yehoshuai prayer is not confined to a script, but the scripted prayers serve as anchors. Around them, the faithful are encouraged to speak freely, to cry out, to sit in silence, to dance in praise. Every form of honest prayer is holy.