Daniel 11:32 (KJV) — “And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.”
In times of compromise and deception, Daniel reminds us of a powerful truth—those who truly know their God are preserved from corruption and empowered for mighty deeds. Strength and exploits are not the products of human wisdom, position, or resources, but the outcome of a living relationship with God.
To know Him is to walk with Him in obedience, intimacy, and trust. While others are swayed by flattery, enticed by sin, or weakened by fear, those anchored in God will rise with unusual strength and accomplish things that bring glory to His name.
Key Lessons:
- Knowing God personally is the foundation of true strength.
- Intimacy with God preserves us from corruption in a compromising world.
- Exploits in the kingdom are not for the casual believer but for those rooted in God.
- The strength to endure and overcome comes from communion with God, not from human effort.
Prayer Points:
- Lord, deepen my knowledge of You beyond religion into intimacy.
- Strengthen me to stand firm against every form of deception and compromise.
- Empower me to do mighty exploits that will glorify Your name.
- Preserve me from the flattering schemes of the enemy.
- Let my life reflect the power and strength that come from truly knowing You.
Amen













