Kim Clement’s Prophetic Vision: A Leader Transformed and Media Compelled to Speak God’s Message
In 2007, the late Christian prophet Kim Clement shared a prophecy that has gained renewed attention in recent days, especially as many believe his words are being fulfilled in current events. Clement, known for his prophetic gift, described a future U.S. president who would bring significant shifts both economically and spiritually long before Trump ever decided to run for office.
“There will be a praying president, not a religious one. For I will fool the people, says the Lord. I will fool the people, yes I will,” Clement prophesied. This leader would not initially be seen as a spiritual figure, but would eventually surprise many. “‘He has hot blood,’” Clement anticipated people might say of this leader. Yet, Clement emphasized that despite any passionate temperament, this individual would bring strong “walls of protection” to the country and spark rapid economic change.
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Further amplifying this vision, Clement continued, “I will put at your helm for two terms a president that will pray, but he will not be a praying president when he starts. I will put him in office and then I will baptize him with the Holy Spirit and My power.” This powerful vision suggests that God would work within the leader’s life, transforming him spiritually to serve the nation with a deepened faith and sense of purpose.
National Media Influence
In another word, Clement highlighted the influence this president would have on the nation and media. This word is especially timely and relevant considering the too numerous to count failures of the media to get their reporting right. Clement shared, “Trump shall become a trumpet, says the Lord.” He described what would be an “unusual thing,” where this figure would “go into the marketplace—if you wish, into the news media.” Clement even prophesied that mainstream outlets would ultimately be compelled to deliver messages that aligned with God’s will. “TIME Magazine will have no choice but to say what I want them to say. Newsweek, what I want to say. The View, what I want to say.”
Although Clement passed away in 2016, his words continue to resonate, and many believe recent events align with his vision of national transformation through a leader influenced by God. As Clement’s prophecies unfold, believers are growing in faith in God’s will to work through unlikely means and unexpected figures, drawing attention to divine plans for America’s future. Whether seen as prophetic encouragement, political foresight, or a call to prayer, Kim Clement’s prophecy from 2007 remains a compelling message of faith and hope.