Tagged : Blood over Graffiti

About

This isn’t just a book—it’s a scroll for prophets, watchmen, and remnant warriors called to the gates.

Born from a broken cry for God’s hug, Graffiti takes you from alleyways to altars, from tunnels to thrones. It reveals how street art isn’t always art—it’s spiritual language. Tags, murals, and RIP walls become portals, prophetic signals, and legal decrees. Some grieve. Some curse. All speak.

Derick Blakes doesn’t write from theory—he writes from territory. This is raw revelation forged in prayer, pain, and prophetic training. If you’ve ever wept for a block, warred over a corner, or whispered Jesus’ name in silence where others screamed, this book will awaken you.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • How graffiti can serve as spiritual signatures, covenants, or calls for help
  • How to discern territorial spirits hiding in street corners and color codes
  • How to reclaim ground through declarations, worship, and prophetic acts
  • Why presence, not volume, shifts atmospheres
  • What it means to be “tagged by Heaven” in a generation marked by rebellion

This is your field manual for urban intercession. A warfare guide for holy misfits. A scroll for those called to rewrite what hell has tried to seal in spray paint.

You were never just walking the streets.

You were walking the wall.

Now it’s time to read—and respond.

Praise for this book

Tagged is not a book—it’s a spiritual map, a prophetic field manual, and a war cry for the remnant. Derick Blakes takes the raw language of graffiti and translates it into something far more weighty: spiritual signatures, territorial covenants, and street-level scrolls that most people ignore—but prophets must interpret. This isn’t just theology—it’s trench-tested truth. Blakes walks the line between poetic storytelling and prophetic intelligence, uncovering the hidden warfare in graffiti-covered walls, RIP murals, and city gates that have gone unchallenged for too long.

Every chapter is layered with revelation, scripture, and activation. From graffiti as demonic decrees to Kingdom flyers as legal counterclaims, Tagged reframes what it means to be a watchman in the modern world. Whether he’s talking about sea lion dreams, tattooed trauma, or portals in alleyways, Blakes makes one thing clear: you don’t need a pulpit to carry power—just oil, obedience, and eyes that see. The book is especially vital for intercessors, street prophets, and anyone called to confront darkness where most people walk past it.

This book doesn’t coddle. It commissions. If you’ve ever felt called to reclaim your city, walk blocks in silence, or speak to the unseen spirits behind the paint, Tagged will resonate deeply. It’s a scroll for the gritty, the called, and the misunderstood. You don’t just finish this book—you step into your assignment.