
Biblical Principles and Practicals for Every Day is more than a devotional—it is a call to a life fully devoted to the Lord Jesus Christ. This 366-day study guides readers beyond simply reading Scripture and into living it, emphasizing that true devotion is not a daily task to complete but a life to be surrendered. Each day presents an unchanging biblical principle rooted in God’s Word, followed by practical applications that challenge believers to actively “do” the truth they have received.
From the opening truth “God is” in Genesis to the final declarations of Christ in Revelation, this devotional intentionally walks readers through the entire Bible, helping them connect the dots of God’s redemptive plan. The structure reveals how Scripture is not a collection of disconnected stories, but one unified narrative of God’s character, promises, and salvation. As readers move day by day, they begin to see how every principle—whether from the law, the prophets, the Gospels, or the epistles—builds upon the same eternal truth that God never changes and His purposes remain constant.
This devotional equips believers to bridge the gap between belief and behavior by clearly distinguishing between biblical principles (absolute truths) and practical applications (how we live them out). By following a guided path through all of Scripture—chronologically and canonically—readers will not only grow in knowledge but in obedience. The result is a deeper understanding of how the message of the Bible flows seamlessly from Genesis to Revelation, calling every believer to live a life that reflects God’s truth in every moment of every day.

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Day 134 The Role of Spiritual Authorities
God does place authorities in our lives. Hebrews 13 reminds us of the value of these leaders:
“Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow...” – Hebrews 13:7
We are called to honor, learn from, and follow their example as they follow Christ. But these leaders are not the source of our faith; God is. Leaders come and go. Pastors retire, mentors move, and spiritual guides pass away, but Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).
When our faith is rooted in God, we will remain steady regardless of who is “in charge.” When we submit to the ultimate authority—our “Father of spirits” (Hebrews 12:9)—we develop a faith that the absence of any human figure cannot shake.
Living This Out
Practically, this means building our spiritual life on God’s Word, not someone else’s interpretation of it alone. It means having a prayer life and a vibrant walk with God regardless of who is watching. It means learning to hear and obey the voice of the Lord above all others.
So yes, respect those who “watch for your souls” (Hebrews 13:17). Submit to godly authority. But never confuse the servant with the Master. Follow God’s man only as he leads you closer to God—not as a replacement for God.
Because when the man is gone… will you still be faithful?
What habits or people have most helped you keep your focus on God alone?
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