On Saturday the Lord whispered to me the words, “Junkyard”. When God gives us a word, it is not to shame or condemn, it is always redemptive, for He is a redeemer of everything, but I must say, I did not know what to do with what I heard.
On Sunday along the highway there was a junkyard old and damaged cars. It went for blocks right along the highway, so I stared at it and the Lord said again, “Junkyard”.
Then on Monday morning while walking the dog, I see on the ground a red matchbox car, it has a dented roof, unstable wheels and a crushed windshield, and the Lord says for the third time, “Junkyard”.
I get home and do some research on the word junkyard and what I learned was fascinating prophetically. A junkyard — also called a salvage yard or wrecking yard — is a place where vehicles that are no longer functional, wrecked, or abandoned are brought. They are: stripped of valuable or reusable parts, their metals are recycled, and the remainder is eventually crushed, melted down, or repurposed. In essence, a junkyard is a place where: What was once designed for movement has been stopped. But here’s what’s fascinating — nothing in a junkyard is truly “waste.” Every car, even the most mangled one, holds potential for restoration, redemption, or reuse. (ChatGPT).
I was shouting, that is it, cars, ministries, people, marriages, friendships, companies, countries, cities, families, they may be damaged, but they are candidates for restoration, redemption or reuse. I know people who feel like they are in a junkyard, they once were something people wanted and now they feel like they are useless, done with what they used to have or do, but God says, “I am restoring what is in the junkyard.”
A junkyard may look like chaos, but in truth, it’s a warehouse of hidden value. Prophetically, a car junkyard becomes a metaphor for: People or ministries once full of purpose and movement but now sidelined, wrecked, or stripped down. Lives once in motion — full of potential, now resting among the broken. But God doesn’t see the junkyard as final. He sees it as a field of resurrection — the place where He selects raw material for rebuilding. (ChatGPT)
I am speaking to the people who feel like they are in a junkyard, the Lord is coming to restore, rebuild, repurpose you. You are not forgotten, you are not done with you, you are not last years model, you were made for today. You will not miss what God is doing in the earth. You were born for such a time as this. Remember Ezekiel 37, the valley of dry bones, God is breathing on you again. It is time to rev you engine again! Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org

