I suspect that Ms. Tickle is referring to the "Real Presence" of Christ in the sacrament of Holy Communion and to the real presence of the Holy Spirit within the each baptized believer. I can concede that she may have said something that is contrary to (some) Protestants' beliefs, but what she said also has a strong Scriptural and traditional basis within the Christian faith.
It doesn't sound to me like she's saying she is God. It sounds to me like she's saying that the spirit of God/Christ indwelling her partakes of Himself--spirit communing with spirit--in the communion.
I suspect that Ms. Tickle is referring to the "Real Presence" of Christ in the sacrament of Holy Communion and to the real presence of the Holy Spirit within the each baptized believer. I can concede that she may have said something that is contrary to (some) Protestants' beliefs, but what she said also has a strong Scriptural and traditional basis within the Christian faith.
jthibodo 6 months ago
It doesn't sound to me like she's saying she is God. It sounds to me like she's saying that the spirit of God/Christ indwelling her partakes of Himself--spirit communing with spirit--in the communion.
saltsister 1 year ago