
“Zipokee” is a Swahili word that means “Receive them” or “Accept them.”
In a Gospel or worship setting, “Zipokee” is usually directed to God, expressing a prayerful offering. It carries a deeper spiritual meaning such as:
- “Lord, receive my praise/worship.”
- “Accept my prayers and offerings.”
- “May You receive all the glory I give.”
Deeper message:
It reflects humility, surrender, and devotion a believer is giving something to God (like thanks, worship, or even their life) and asking Him to accept it.
So in Gospel context, “Zipokee” = “Receive (them), O Lord”, often referring to praise, worship, or sacrifices offered to God.


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