Rebellion (Chronicles of heaven‘s Court)
About
In Rebellion, Derick Blakes delivers a divine legal drama that pierces deeper than doctrine—it convicts the soul. Set entirely in the Court of Heaven, this book unveils a sweeping narrative that traces the origin, evolution, and infiltration of rebellion from Lucifer’s pride to the pulpits and platforms of today’s Church.
Structured like a heavenly court transcript, each chapter builds a compelling case. Not with fiction, but with eternal truth. Through celestial witnesses—Cain, Korah, Saul, Absalom—and with spiritual antagonists like Rebellion, Witchcraft, and Velissa, Blakes paints a vivid picture of how unsubmitted gifts, leadership without Lordship, and prophetic ambition have silently partnered with hell.
What makes Rebellion stand out is its unapologetic voice. It does not coddle. It confronts. Yet, through the weight of judgment, the mercy of the Advocate (Jesus) rises like thunder wrapped in grace. This isn’t merely a book to read—it’s a verdict to face and a choice to make.
🔥 Key Strengths:
- Biblical Depth – From Isaiah to 1 Samuel to Revelation, Scripture is seamlessly woven into narrative form.
- Prophetic Language – Every scene carries the authority of the courtroom and the intimacy of conviction.
- Generational Message – A timely word to spiritual influencers, rogue prophets, culture-shapers, and sons/daughters caught in cycles of counterfeit independence.
💬 Standout Lines:
- “He saw structure as control. So he built a tower, not a table.”
- “Rebellion rarely marches in with a sword. It slides in with a smile.”
- “Freedom without boundaries is not Kingdom—it’s chaos.”
📚 Who This Book Is For:
- Pastors, prophets, and leaders in need of realignment
- Believers wrestling with offense, ambition, or autonomy
- Youth and young adults called to rise without reproducing rebellion
- Intercessors and watchmen discerning the spirit behind modern ministry models
🩸 Final Verdict:
Rebellion is a mirror for the modern Church and a spiritual courtroom for the soul. Derick Blakes doesn’t just expose rebellion—he reveals the antidote: repentance, submission, and the supremacy of the Cross.
A wake-up call. A courtroom summons. A prophetic sword.
This book doesn’t entertain—it convicts.