Is Kim Clement’s ‘Death to Debt’ Prophecy Coming True Under Trump and Musk?

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Nearly a decade ago, on Sept. 5, 2015, Kim Clement delivered a powerful prophecy that spoke directly to the burden of debt. Today, as President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency focus on cutting wasteful spending and rooting out fraud within government agencies, many are asking: Was this prophecy meant for the United States, her people, and her government?

Clement’s words were clear and stirring: “God says today you have the power to break the power of debt, for there shall surely be a death to debt, says the Lord.” As the U.S. faces mounting fiscal challenges, the relevance of this message seems undeniable. Clement spoke of a time reminiscent of the days of Moses, when the Israelites “didn’t have to get new shoes or new clothes” because they “were in a state of renewal where they had no need whatsoever.”

Could this be a vision for America’s future?

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The prophecy emphasized a coming “time of Jubilee,” a biblical period symbolizing freedom and the cancellation of debts.

“This nation shall enter into a period of time where they shall hear those words coming from the holy generation, from the chosen generation, from the royal priesthood: Death to debt! Death to debt! Death to debt!” Clement said.


With initiatives like DOGE’s crackdown on government inefficiency and fraud, and with influential figures like Trump and Musk pushing for financial reforms, the parallels to Clement’s vision are striking. He described a future where offerings were so abundant that “Moses had to stop them from giving” because “he had so much.”

Could America be on the brink of such abundance?

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Clement also spoke of a broader reformation, urging a return to “the basics of the early church” and a recovery of “apostolic Christianity.” He believed that this spiritual renewal was key to overcoming challenges, both in faith and in practical matters like debt.

As America moves forward, many are left to ponder:

Are we witnessing the fulfillment of Clement’s prophecy?

Is the nation stepping into a time of “death to debt” as foretold?

Only time will tell, but the connections between Clement’s words and current events are hard to ignore.

“Believe Me that I can clear the debt and I can cause you to be free to once again dance and to give and to rejoice in the Lord who made you, says our God,” Clement prophesied.

Perhaps, this is the hope that America needs today.

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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.

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