A few years ago, the Lord told me to look at the subject of finances for prophetic insight. The root of all kinds of evil is found in how our finances are handled. The opposite is true. Goodness can also be discovered in how we handle our finances.
We are standing upon an unstable and uncertain financial world. To stand on a presumption of continued financial security or the assurance of a predictable future is folly. If we understand human history, change, even radical change, is always possible. Nothing is as stable as we might assume. Only by standing on Jesus Christ and His faithfulness will any of us be stable and secure, no matter what happens.
For example, the stability of our national financial market is an illusion. It is a prolonged postponement of what will eventually happen. Situations are beginning to manifest that indicate a global financial reset is on the horizon. Mutual funds, pensions, and investments are not as stable as we have been told.
The United States is in hock to a 38 trillion dollar mountain of debt. It will never be paid off. The amount has become too immense to overcome. Rome and other societies in history had a similar problem. Toward the end of Rome’s rule, the government began to artificially inflate the value of its currency by simply printing more money – just like we have been doing in the United States for decades.
The value of our currency has been decreasing for the last hundred years, but the value of gold has doubled in the last 5 years. We have become uneducated and uninformed slaves to debt who are standing atop a financial market that will need to collapse before it can be rebuilt.
Elements are in place for a major global reset. This reset will affect the Church just as it will affect everyone else. The stability of our lives must be built upon the rock of Jesus Christ and nothing else. Everything we are trusting now that’s apart from Jesus will eventually collapse during the reset, cratering the assumptions and, in some cases, the delusions we were led to believe.
Jesus said, “Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock. Though the rain comes in torrents, and the floodwaters rise, and the winds beat against that house, it won’t collapse because it is built on bedrock. But Anyone who hears my teaching and doesn’t obey it is foolish, like a person who builds a house on sand” (Matthew 7:24-26).
Jesus said that storms of life will come. No one will be spared from the trouble and challenges that a global financial reset will bring. When the storms and resulting upheavals do come, our lives won’t collapse if they were built upon the bedrock of Jesus Christ.
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