A digital download. Instant. Nothing is shipped. After checkout you receive the print ready files, the seven night devotional and the song straight away, to print, read and keep.
For the anxious nights, when the water will not lie still.
Solomon Nights began with a song written for the hardest kind of night. The Sea Lies Down is a devotional set built from that same place: three original pieces of art, each carrying a Solomon Nights lyric with the scripture that holds it up, a seven night devotional to sit with before you sleep, and a song made just for it.
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 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, The Sea Lies Down, written for these seven nights and found nowhere else, not even on Spotify.
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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.
The seven nights inside
Seven nights through the storm, each with a short reflection, scripture and prayer:
- The Forecast of Ruin
- Asleep in the Stern
- Peace, Be Still
- An Anchor for the Soul
- When I Start to Sink
- The Desired Haven
- Cast It on Him
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.
When the road ahead is dark rather than stormy, When I Cannot See: A Seven Night Devotional walks it with 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: The Forecast of Ruin
"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1"
You can read a storm before it comes. You have learned to watch the sky of your own life for the next disaster, to rehearse the wreck a hundred ways before the first wave ever breaks. It feels like wisdom. Mostly it is exhaustion. Fear is a forecaster that is almost always wrong, and it charges you the full price of the ruin whether or not it ever arrives.
Hear this tonight. God is not a distant harbour you have to row to. He is a very present help, present in the trouble, not only on the far side of it. You do not have to see calm water before you can rest. You only have to remember who is in the boat with you. Put down the weather charts. Let Him keep the watch tonight.
Lord, I am tired of forecasting my own ruin. You are here in the trouble, not just beyond it. Quiet the storm I keep rehearsing, and let me rest. Amen.
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