In Luke 19:4, the Bible says
“So he ran ahead…”
Zacchaeus didn’t stay where he was.
He didn’t settle for limitations. He didn’t accept the crowd as the final answer. He didn’t wait for life to shift for him.
He shifted himself.
He moved.
He repositioned.
And this is what today’s prayer is all about.
There are moments in life when God says:
“Where you are is not where you’re supposed to stay.”
“You’ve been in this position for too long.”
“It’s time to move.”
“It’s time to shift.”
“It’s time to step into a new place spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and prophetically.”
In Deuteronomy 1:6, God spoke to His people and said:
“You have stayed long enough at this mountain.”
Today’s episode is all about removing blockages — the things that stand between us and our ability to see Jesus clearly.
In Luke 19:3, the Bible says Zacchaeus “could not because of the crowd.”
He had hunger, he had desire, but something was in the way.
And just like Zacchaeus, many of us love God, but we find ourselves blocked by:
• mental noise
• emotional heaviness
• spiritual resistance
• fear and doubt
• distractions
• pressure
• negativity
• and the internal “crowds” of life
But the Word of the Lord in Isaiah 57:14 is clear:
“Remove every obstruction out of the way of My people.”
The Bible says in Luke 19:3 that ‘Zacchaeus sought to see who Jesus was.’
His breakthrough didn’t start with climbing the tree.
It started with desire — a hunger to know Jesus.
And Jesus tells us in Matthew 5:6 that ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.’
A heartfelt birthday prayer and tribute to Koko Mary, a woman whose covenant love, wisdom, and intercession have shaped my life. In this episode, I honour her 78 years of grace, celebrate her Naomi–Ruth–Anna anointing, and speak blessings, protection, and long life over her. Miḓuvha yoṱhe i vhe ya dakalo, Koko Mary.
Rediscovering purpose