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You Raise Me Up Jabez May 2026
Jabez was born into sorrow but refused to be defined by it, asking God to "bless me indeed".
He requested God's "hand" to be with him, acknowledging that sustainable growth requires divine guidance. Prayer of Jabez: Overcoming Labels, Lids and Limitations You Raise Me Up Jabez
He prayed to "enlarge my territory," which modern interpretations often view as seeking a greater sphere of influence for good. Jabez was born into sorrow but refused to
Found in 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 , the prayer is a brief but powerful request from a man whose name literally means "pain" or "sorrow". You Raise Me Up Jabez
The connection between the song and the biblical Prayer of Jabez centers on themes of overcoming painful beginnings and relying on a higher power for strength and expansion. The Prayer of Jabez: Core Themes