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For the nights of remaking, when the wheel is still turning.
Solomon Nights began with a song written for the hardest kind of night. Clay in Your Hands: Seven Nights on the Wheel is for the seasons of remaking, when His hands press close and the shape is not yet clear. One exclusive song, seven quiet readings and three art prints, made for low light and slow evenings.
What you receive, instantly
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Three devotional art prints: each as a high resolution digital file in three shapes (A series, 4:5 and 3:2), so there is a size to fit your frame. Print them at home or at any print shop.
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A lyric sheet for the song, set as art on its own night scene, ready to print and frame.
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A one page printing guide, so your prints come out right the first time, at home or at the print shop.
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A seven night devotional (digital PDF), a short reflection each night, a scripture and a prayer, with the song to play in the dark.
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Three matching phone wallpapers.
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Two desktop wallpapers, wide artworks made for your computer screen.
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An exclusive song, Clay in Your Hands, written for these seven nights and found nowhere else, not even on Spotify.
The seven nights inside
Seven short readings from the potter’s house, one for each night of the week.
- Clay in Your Hands
- The Potter’s House
- The Potter Understands
- A Vessel unto Honour
- Held on the Wheel
- Treasure in Earthen Vessels
- Made Again by Grace
Every verse is set as real typography, from the King James and World English Bibles. This is a digital product only, nothing physical is posted to you.
Read Night One, in full
The first of the seven nights, exactly as it appears in the devotional. The other six are yours with the set.
Night One: Clay in Your Hands
"But now, O LORD, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand." Isaiah 64:8
Isaiah does not begin with what we must do. He begins with who God is and what we are. Thou art our father, we are the clay. Before anything is asked of you, something is settled about you: you are held material, not abandoned stone. The prophet prays this in a low season, after confession, when nothing about his people looked promising. Even then, the truest sentence available was not about their failure. It was about the hand that had never once let go of the work.
The song this set is built around says it plainly: I’m clay in Your hands. Clay has no plan of its own and needs none. Its whole vocation is nearness, staying soft, staying on the wheel. Whatever today pressed into you, you do not have to resolve it before you sleep. The work of thy hand is a finished phrase about an unfinished vessel. Let the day end there. You are not the potter tonight, and you were never asked to be. Lie down as clay, and rest in the hands that hold you.
Father, You are the potter and I am the clay. I stop pretending to shape myself tonight. Hold me while I sleep, and go on with Your work. Amen.
When something still holds you bound, The Chains Fall Off: Seven Nights in Chains sings freedom over it.
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