
Naked, Named, and New
How I Lost Everything False and Found Who I Really Am in Christ
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Devin Williams
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Derick Blakes
This isn’t just a testimony—it’s a total identity exorcism.
For 30 years, I lived as someone I was never created to be: a hustler, a womanizer, an addict, a liar. I wore the mask the streets gave me, performed the part trauma taught me, and made peace with identities that hell helped build. But God had other plans—and He stripped everything fake to reclaim the real me.
This book is a raw, prophetic walk through my personal wilderness—cigarettes dropped, soul ties severed, false images burned. It’s part journal, part war manual, part altar call. In these words, I confront the lies I lived, expose the spiritual altars built in my name, and reveal how Heaven renamed me—naked, honest, holy, and whole.
Inside you’ll find:
- 10 truth-packed chapters from performance to purpose
- Prophetic insights on spiritual identity, legacy, and repentance
- Real prayers, declarations, and journal prompts for your own journey
- Testimonies of transformation from street life to sonship
This is for the one who’s tired of pretending. The one who knows there’s more. The one who’s ready to burn the script and walk in the scroll.
Your identity isn’t lost—it’s just buried. It’s time to unmask, unbind, and become. This is my story. My confession. Another layer unraveled, untangled, and reclaimed. Now it’s your turn.
©2025 Derick Blakes (P)2025 Derick BlakesWhat I just read was not written for the masses. It was written for the remnant those who refuse to bow to culture, compromise, or counterfeit Christianity. It’s for the seeker who’s tired of surface answers. It’s for the broken who want to be whole. And most of all, it’s for the one who’s finally ready to tell the truth about who they really are, and who they’re not.
The author doesn’t hide behind religious performance or polished language. They write from the wilderness not just about deliverance but from the place of having lived it. This is the sound of someone who has lost everything that didn’t matter and found the only thing that does: identity in Christ.
There’s a rawness in these pages that can’t be manufactured. The kind of rawness that comes from wrestling with God in the dark and walking out with a limp and a new name. It’s not the kind of book that flatters your flesh. It confronts the false self, calls out the lies you’ve believed, and then gently but boldly points you back to the Cross.
This isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you’re ready to be real, ready to be rebuilt, and ready to reclaim your rightful place as a son or daughter then read it. Let it search you. Let it offend what needs to die. Let it stir what’s been sleeping.
In a time where deception is loud and identity is under attack, this book dares to stand firm, rooted in the truth of Jesus Christ. It carries both sword and oil cutting and healing at the same time. A brave, authentic cry from someone who’s not selling hope, but living it.
Highly recommended for the remnant, the weary, and the ones who’ve had enough of pretending.
Authentic and Brave
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