53.06: The Daughters of Deliverance
About
This isn’t just another memoir. 53.06 is a war scroll, a courtroom decree, and a father’s cry for redemption. In these pages, Derick Blakes confronts the silence, curses, and bloodline battles that tried to destroy his children and shows what happens when a man rises as a watchman over his family.
Through raw confessions, prophetic insight, and letters written to his daughters and son, Blakes dismantles the lies of absence, exposes the spiritual contracts hidden in trauma, and declares restoration where the enemy demanded ruin.
53.06 is for every father who thought it was too late, every daughter who questioned her worth, and every son who wondered if his name carried more pain than promise. It is a testimony that curses break, gates can be guarded, and legacies can be reclaimed.
If you’ve ever battled regret, longed for reconciliation, or sought the voice of a father who refuses to stay silent this book is your invitation.
Your family isn’t a statistic. It’s a scroll waiting to be redeemed.
Praise for this book
53.06 isn’t a memoir—it’s a scroll. A war cry. A courtroom decree wrapped in fire, repentance, and prophetic strategy. With the ferocity of a father and the precision of a prophet, Derick Blakes delivers a deeply personal, theologically sound, and spiritually seismic work that confronts generational curses with unapologetic authority.
This book is raw intercession turned into literature. It is equal parts father’s letter, spiritual manual, and bloodline blueprint. From the opening declaration—“This time, I’m not silent”—to the final watchman’s decree, Blakes dismantles passivity and models what it looks like for a man to rise from absence into anointing, from silence into spiritual governance.
This book matters because:
• It boldly exposes the demonic contracts targeting daughters, especially through identity distortion, witchcraft, sexual confusion, and emotional manipulation.
• It affirms the redemptive power of fatherhood, even when marked by failure, distance, or delay.
• It frames rebellion not as defiance, but as signal—a daughter’s desperate cry for covering and clarity.
• It reclaims heavenly assignment over natural DNA, making space for the adopted, the uncertain, and the overlooked.Every chapter is surgical. Whether he’s describing the Jezebel spirit cloaked in emotional manipulation, the battle for the womb as a prophetic gate, or the power of courtroom repentance, Blakes writes with prophetic edge and Kingdom conviction.
The heart of 53.06 beats strongest in its watchman posture: a father standing on the wall with sword, scroll, and oil, interceding for daughters who carry image, not just name—and sons who carry breakthrough, not just bloodline.
Key Highlights:
• “Rebellion isn’t always sin—it’s a signal.”
• “DNA doesn’t outweigh assignment.”
• “If the enemy can’t kill them, he’ll confuse them.”
• “The curse ends where the father returns.”This book is especially potent for:
• Fathers reconciling with daughters
• Kingdom men learning how to lead spiritually, not just emotionally
• Intercessors standing in the gap for fractured families
• Anyone breaking the silence of generational abandonment⸻
Final Verdict:
This is more than a healing book. 53.06 is a prophetic act of generational deliverance. It deserves to be read slowly, prayed through deeply, and passed down as inheritance. If you are a father, a daughter, or a bloodline warrior—read this. Then rise and guard the gate.