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For the captive nights, when the iron feels like it will never break.
Solomon Nights began with a song written for the hardest kind of night. The Chains Fall Off was written for the nights when something has held you so long you have stopped pulling against it. Seven evenings of scripture, reflection and quiet prayer gathered around one exclusive song, for anyone waiting on a door to open.
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, The Chains Fall Off, written for these seven nights and found nowhere else, not even on Spotify.
The seven nights inside
Seven nights that walk you from the locked cell to the open morning air.
- The Chains Fall Off
- Songs at Midnight
- Brought Out of Darkness
- Liberty to the Captives
- Out of the Prison House
- Stand Fast in Liberty
- Free Indeed
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: The Chains Fall Off
"And, behold, the angel of the Lord came upon him, and a light shined in the prison: and he smote Peter on the side, and raised him up, saying, Arise up quickly. And his chains fell off from his hands." Acts 12:7
On the night before his trial, Peter slept. Chained between two soldiers, in the deepest part of the prison, he slept so soundly that the angel had to strike him on the side to wake him. That detail is worth sitting with. Peter had learned to live with iron on him, and still he rested, because his life was held by a promise larger than the sentence hanging over him. Whatever has bound you, however long it has been there, notice that the story begins in the dark, with sleep.
Then a light shined in the prison, and his chains fell off from his hands. Peter did not file through them. He did not earn the light or argue his way out. Deliverance came to him while he lay down, and all he had to do was rise and follow. Some freedom is like that. It is not wrestled loose; it simply falls away when God stands in the room. So do not strain tonight. Lay the iron down in prayer, close your eyes, and sleep the way Peter slept.
Father, You found Peter in the dark and Your light filled the cell. Find me here, and let what has bound me fall away at Your touch. I will not strain tonight, I will sleep in Your keeping. Amen.
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