Rowina (2 Feb 2014)
"Charles Holler, I like your fleece "The Eagle Has Landed," and your thoughts about it"
You say a fleece is a holy thing, and one would not undertake it without
prayerful thoughts, not take it lightly as something to do often.
I too have done two fleeces in the past five years, and both of them
were answered, spectacularly and immediately. I am therefore
inclined to believe in your fleece, and my heart soared when I read
about it--your fleece published by John Tng today, Monday January 27,
2014, in case someone is looking for it.
Fleeces are a bridge between God's supernatural world and our daily
world, because they use "common things" to our world to give us a sign
from God. "The hawk has landed" uses
a creature of the world to tell you something you needed to know in your
deepest longings. One of my fleeces was asking God to tell me if my few
visions, in my lifetime, had been truth. The other fleece was to
resolve a serious question, which I had thought about for a year, about
whether to take a strong action on a problem or to continue to think
about it.
Thank you again!
Mariel Rowina