10-19: Bloodlines and broken altars (Finally Free Book 3)
About
10:19 — The Watchman’s Redemption is not just a book. It is a war journal. A testimony. A prophetic document forged in the wilderness of regret, redemption, and relentless hope.
Written by a father estranged from his son and grandson, this deeply spiritual narrative unfolds as a series of journal entries from a man who now watches over his bloodline—not with bitterness, but with fire. Once broken by generational curses, addiction, absence, and witchcraft, the author writes from a place of radical salvation, hidden in a spiritual wilderness, trusting that what he could not do with his hands, God will do with his words.
This book is the continuation of a story that began in 10:18—the hour of the father’s birth—and now passes through 10:19—the birthdate of his son. But this is not just a timeline. These numbers are markers of divine moments, where Heaven speaks louder than hell, and where curses begin to unravel in real time. Inspired by Luke 10:19, the central scripture becomes the prophetic core:
“I have given you authority… to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you.”
Across ten raw, honest, and fire-soaked chapters, 10:19 reveals a three-generational story—told from the perspective of a redeemed father watching his past, interceding for his son, and prophesying over his grandson. Though the author has only held his grandson once—during a court date while his own son was incarcerated—the spiritual bond is undeniable. Through pain, prison memories, and the silence of estrangement, a greater truth begins to break through: blood may curse, but the blood of Jesus covers.
This book carries:
- The warfare of intercession
- The urgency of generational deliverance
- The aching hope of reconciliation
- The deep authority of a man who knows what it means to fail, fall, and rise again
Each chapter is written as a Watchman Journal, pulling back the veil between the natural and spiritual realms. With no names—only titles like “father,” “son,” and “child”—this story becomes universal. Whether you’re a parent, a child, or somewhere in between, this book will speak to you. It is for the broken, the rebuilding, the waiting, and the warriors who refuse to let curses define their family line.
If you’ve ever prayed for a second chance, if you’ve ever stood in the gap, if you’ve ever warred for your children in silence—this book is for you.
10:19 — The Watchman’s Redemption is more than a story.
It’s a declaration.
It’s a final word over a bloodline.
And it will reach the sons and daughters of fire—even if their fathers have been hidden in the wilderness.