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O Blessed Cross!
Basilea Schlink

Basilea Schlink (1904 - 2001). German religious leader, writer, and co-founder of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, born Klara Schlink in Darmstadt to a professor of mechanics. Raised Lutheran, she studied at Fröbelseminar in Kassel (1923) and Berlin’s Inner Mission girls’ school (1924), later earning a doctorate in psychology from Hamburg University in 1934 with a thesis on adolescent faith struggles. From 1933 to 1935, she led the Women’s Division of the German Student Christian Movement, resisting Nazi exclusion of Jewish Christians. In 1947, with Erika Madauss, she founded the Sisterhood in Darmstadt, taking the name Mother Basilea, growing it to 209 sisters across 11 global branches by 2001. Schlink authored over 60 books, including My All for Him, translated into 60 languages, and published tracts in 90. Her radio programs aired in 23 languages, emphasizing repentance and reconciliation, especially between Germans and Jews. Unmarried, she dedicated her life to prayer and ministry, shaping interdenominational Christian communities.
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In this sermon, Basil E. Shlink discusses the concept of taking up one's cross daily and how it can bring glory and lead to heaven. He emphasizes the importance of reacting to burdens and crosses with gratitude and praise, as it can reveal our true nature and bring about repentance. Shlink encourages listeners to sing about their suffering and cross, as it prepares them for eternal life. He concludes by expressing gratitude for the cross, as it purifies and prepares believers for heaven.
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God lives and works today, but do our lives bear witness to His reality? Perhaps we can testify with gratitude about how we've experienced His love and strength at certain times in our lives. But how did we react when He laid a burden or a cross upon us? If you long to be able to testify to His reality, especially in the times of suffering, today's meditation by Basilia Schlenk has some important advice. During times in my life when God gave me a heavy cross to bear, I made a precious discovery. The Apostle Paul writes in Romans 5, verse 3, Therefore we rejoice in our sufferings. And so I began to act upon His words, and started to praise God for my suffering. And I experienced, whoever can praise the cross that has been laid upon him is like a king. For then, the cross for which he has such fear will have no more power over him. So let's begin together to sing about our suffering and cross. I praise their blessing, their worth confessing, the paths of pain and darkest night. I'll suffer gladly if that prepares me for endless glorious life above. Pain disregarding, see it's rewarding, this be my song forevermore. Yes, our cross is really worthy of our praise because it accomplishes what nothing else can. It purifies us in that first of all it brings to light our true nature. When we are bowed under our cross through difficult days of suffering and distress, our secret previously unrecognized sins emerge to the surface. For example, if we have to suffer injustice, all of a sudden we may discover how self-righteous we are and how quickly we fight back. Or when a heavy burden has been laid upon us, we may become filled with self-pity and rebellion. Yes, the cross is a blessing. It brings us true self-knowledge while there's still time to repent and mend our ways before we have to stand before the judgment seat of God. Today it's still possible to look to Jesus who is crucified for us. Today we can still claim his redeeming blood. So let us pray. Thank you Jesus for the cross you've given me, for it purifies me and prepares me for heaven. Father, I thank you in midst of my pain, for you turn suffering and grief into pain. It is in love that you discipline me, goodness and blessing the ending will be. On our little land of Canaan we have a Canaan rule which we try to live out. Take up your cross daily, you need it. It will not crush you to death. God has sent it to you in love to bring you something good. It will bring you glory and carry you up to heaven. This program by Basilia Schlenk has come to you from the little land of Canaan. If you would like a free leaflet by the same author, please write to God Lives and Works Today, 9849 North 40th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85028-4099 That's God Lives and Works Today, 9849 North 40th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85028-4099 God bless you.
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Basilea Schlink (1904 - 2001). German religious leader, writer, and co-founder of the Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary, born Klara Schlink in Darmstadt to a professor of mechanics. Raised Lutheran, she studied at Fröbelseminar in Kassel (1923) and Berlin’s Inner Mission girls’ school (1924), later earning a doctorate in psychology from Hamburg University in 1934 with a thesis on adolescent faith struggles. From 1933 to 1935, she led the Women’s Division of the German Student Christian Movement, resisting Nazi exclusion of Jewish Christians. In 1947, with Erika Madauss, she founded the Sisterhood in Darmstadt, taking the name Mother Basilea, growing it to 209 sisters across 11 global branches by 2001. Schlink authored over 60 books, including My All for Him, translated into 60 languages, and published tracts in 90. Her radio programs aired in 23 languages, emphasizing repentance and reconciliation, especially between Germans and Jews. Unmarried, she dedicated her life to prayer and ministry, shaping interdenominational Christian communities.