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Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden
Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden

Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden Beads + 3 Black Glass Beads + Hematite Cross | Women Men Children | 6 MM Beads | Great Gift for any Occasion!

Product ID : 44512782
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Galleon Product ID 44512782
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Manufacturer St John The Baptist Orthodox Brotherhood
Shipping Dimension 5.16 x 3.5 x 0.51 inches
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Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden Features

  • Perfect as a Low Cost & Elegant Gift for Friends & Family!

  • 100 smooth wooden beads split into groups of 25 by three black beads and one cross shaped bead.

  • Each bead 6 MM in diameter, ideal for average and smaller than average hands.

  • Moveable beads also makes tracking around the bracelet easier during prayer so that you never lose your place.


About Christian Prayer Beads Rope Bracelet | 100 Wooden

This elastic prayer bracelet is perfect for quickly turning to prayer at any moment of the day. It is commonly used for recitation of the Jesus Prayer which is a brief, well known prayer practiced throughout the world. It is: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me.” This bracelet may also be used for other brief prayers throughout the day which may be tailored to one’s circumstances. For example, one may repeatedly say to the Lord while going around the bracelet, “Lord give me strength,” “Lord defend me,” “Jesus I need You,” or other such supplicatory prayers. Or, in other cases, one may say to Jesus our Bridegroom, “Jesus I love You,” “Jesus You’re all I want,” “Jesus You are sufficient for me,” or “Jesus I want to know You more.” Such repeated prayers may indeed open the flood gates of the soul for the anxiety, emotion, and stress within to be poured out towards God, and for God to pour out His mercy, grace, tenderness, and consolation into our souls. In this way, we may practically fulfill Paul's injunction to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17).