Global financial pressure is no longer limited to market swings or short-term volatility. Mounting debt, declining confidence in currencies and strategic moves by central banks indicate a deeper structural shift underway.
That shift was the focus of a recent podcast discussion led by Pastor Mike Signorelli, joined by Kingdom entrepreneur and financial strategist Pedro Adao. Together, they examined current economic signals through a prophetic and historical lens, centering their discussion on one defining concept: reset.
Signorelli approached the moment pastorally, emphasizing that warning precedes disruption. From his perspective, God does not alert His people to create fear, but to invite preparation. The significance of the moment lies not in speculation, but in timing. The signs are converging, and discernment is required now.
Adao grounded that warning in financial history. Fiat currency systems, defined as money not backed by tangible assets, have never endured indefinitely. Every one has eventually collapsed, often after reaching a similar point of leverage and debt. The U.S. dollar now sits within that same historical window, strained by unprecedented obligations at both national and global levels.
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For Adao, this is not conjecture. It is the predictable outcome of unsustainable systems.
He pointed to actions taking place quietly among global institutions. Central banks are acquiring gold at accelerated rates. Precious metals have risen sharply. At the same time, nations are actively reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar in trade and reserves. These decisions reflect strategic positioning, not emotional reaction.
Both men framed this moment as a correction rather than a catastrophe. A reset, they explained, is not collapse for collapse’s sake. It is reordering when the imbalance can no longer be maintained. Scripture repeatedly reflects this pattern, especially where unchecked debt and distortion require realignment to restore stability.
The warning, they stressed, is not a call to panic or withdrawal. It is a call to stewardship. Trusting systems simply because they are familiar may no longer be sufficient. Preparation begins with awareness, flexibility, and responsibility rather than fear-driven responses.
The concept of a wealth transfer was addressed carefully. It was not portrayed as sudden enrichment or speculation, but as the natural movement of value during disruption. History shows that when systems reset, value shifts rather than disappear. Those positioned with clarity and discipline are often able to recognize opportunity while others remain immobilized by uncertainty.
Financial strain is increasing. Confidence is shifting. The conditions for change are forming.
A reset does not automatically signal loss. For those willing to respond with wisdom instead of fear, it may represent the beginning of a different order altogether.
James Lasher, a seasoned writer and editor at Charisma Media, combines faith and storytelling with a background in journalism from Otterbein University and ministry experience in Guatemala and the LA Dream Center. A Marine Corps and Air Force veteran, he is the author of The Revelation of Jesus: A Common Man’s Commentary and a contributor to Charisma magazine.











