The Written Verdict: Wrath, Rage, Mayhem, and Revenge on Trial
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Narrado por:
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Julie A. Rhoades
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Derick Blakes
What happens when the powers of darkness are dragged into the Court of Heaven and forced to answer for everything they’ve done to humanity?
This audiobook is a courtroom drama on a cosmic scale.
Not fiction. Not allegory.
An indictment.
Heaven calls the principalities by name Wrath, Rage, Mayhem, and Revenge and exposes how they infiltrate families, cities, bloodlines, and nations. Each spirit is examined under divine law, forced to face evidence, witnesses, and the full weight of eternal justice.
Through vivid scenes, prosecutorial dialogue, and cinematic storytelling, this story reveals:
- how Wrath disguises itself as righteous emotion
- how Rage overrides human will and hijacks the mind
- how Mayhem spreads chaos without logic or motive
- how Revenge weaponizes memory and impersonates justice
- how each spirit builds systems of destruction in the unseen realm
- how Heaven dismantles their authority, one verdict at a time
This is a spiritual RICO case a legal takedown of the forces that have tormented humanity since the beginning. It reads like a supernatural Law & Order episode fused with prophetic revelation.
Nothing is sugar-coated. Nothing is softened.
Every principality is stripped, exposed, cross-examined, and sentenced.
If you’ve ever felt cycles of anger, chaos, retaliation, or emotional warfare in your life, this audiobook shows the courtroom where those cycles are judged and broken.
The Day Hell Stood Trial is Volume One in a larger series revealing how Heaven prosecutes darkness and restores dominion to God’s people. It is intense, cinematic, theologically grounded, and designed to shake the listener awake.
This is not a sermon.
This is a verdict.
©2025 Derick Blakes (P)2026 Derick BlakesEach chapter follows the logic of a legal proceeding while addressing real human issues such as anger, violence, justice, and moral accountability. The story does not romanticize emotion. It examines it. Listeners are asked to confront what Scripture says about rage, vengeance, restraint, and the consequences of unchecked impulses. The theological framework is clear and rooted in biblical concepts of judgment, righteousness, and covenant law.
The narration strengthens the material. The voice carries clarity and gravity, giving distinction to prosecution, defense, and witness testimony. The tonal shifts are intentional and precise, allowing complex spiritual arguments to remain understandable. Authority is present without theatrics.
This is not casual listening. It is structured, serious, and spiritually demanding. The Written Verdict is best suited for listeners who value biblical themes, moral examination, and creative storytelling that treats spiritual law with weight and coherence. It delivers a courtroom narrative that is both imaginative and doctrinally grounded.
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