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For the weary nights, when your own wings will not carry you.
Solomon Nights began with a song written for the hardest kind of night. Borrowed Wings was written for the tired ones, for nights when your own strength has run out and rising feels impossible. One voice, one guitar, and the old promise that they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.
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, Borrowed Wings, 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 under the open sky, taken one page at a time:
- On Borrowed Wings
- Power to the Faint
- Carried to Himself
- Fading Yet Made New
- Renewed Like the Eagle
- Not by Might
- Upon Mine High Places
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: On Borrowed Wings
"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." Isaiah 40:31
There is a kind of tiredness that sleep alone cannot touch. You have been running on your own strength for so long that you have forgotten it was never meant to carry you this far. Isaiah does not promise that the weary will simply try harder. He promises an exchange. They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength: not summon it, not manufacture it, but receive it. The wings you rise on tomorrow will not be yours. They never were. That is not a failure. That is the design.
An eagle does not beat its way into the high air. It finds the rising wind and spreads its wings, and the wind does the work. Waiting on the Lord is like that. It looks like stillness, yet it is the most useful thing a tired soul can do. Tonight you do not need to strive, plan, or repair anything. You need only wait where the wind can find you. So loosen your grip on tomorrow, let the music settle over the room, and rest.
Lord, I have come to the end of my own strength, and I find You waiting there. Renew me while I sleep, as only You can. Teach me to wait for Your wind instead of beating my own wings. Amen.
When the question is what God is making of you, Clay in Your Hands: Seven Nights on the Wheel sits with the shaping.
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