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The Hidden Glory
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, Basilia Schling discusses the hidden glory and comfort that can be found in the cross and suffering. She emphasizes that very few people have realized and experienced the blessing of suffering. God the Father looks down sadly and wonders where those who have been comforted in suffering are. Jesus, who bore the cross, laments the lack of understanding and appreciation for the grace and honor that comes with sharing in his suffering. Schling encourages listeners to bravely bear their crosses, knowing that the suffering they endure will ultimately bring them glory and a bountiful harvest. She reminds them of Jesus' love and the transformative power of the cross, which leads to a new and blessed life.
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God lives and works today. Can you testify to his reality in your life, even on difficult days that are filled with suffering? Our cross and suffering need not oppress us any longer. Today's meditation by Basilia Schling can help us to find the hidden glory in the cross and to discover a wonderful wealth and comfort for our entire lives. How very few people have realized and won the glory that lies hidden in the cross and suffering. Yes, God the Father looks down from heaven very sadly and asks, where are those who have experienced the blessing of suffering? Who has been comforted in suffering? Where are the truly redeemed who do not live in bondage to their suffering? Where are those who in the midst of darkness can rejoice that they've been redeemed? Jesus probably has to lament. There are very few. And yet, he suffered bitterly to redeem us. He drank the cup of suffering unto death for us, so that suffering might no longer lead to death, but to a new and blessed life. But who cares about Jesus' suffering? If we saw his grief, our own small troubles would seem trivial. He offers us the fruit of his suffering, resurrection, a new and blessed life, divine life. In the midst of our troubles and afflictions, do we ever think about Jesus' suffering? All the pain and grief of the world are contained in his suffering. If we spent all our time thinking about our own troubles and spare just one thought for his suffering, we would see his amazing love. In love, he suffered for our sakes, to heal our wounds and to comfort our hearts. If we really grasped this, we would be full of joy. Therefore, let us tell Jesus in this hour, My Lord Jesus, you show me so clearly that the cross brings both suffering and glory. It was your cross that brought us glory. Therefore, the crosses you allow us to bear will also bring us glory, if we carry them with you. So let me think of my cross with you in mind. Then I shall praise you for the transformation and the glory that it will bring me. I thank you for giving me the strength to carry my cross in such a way that it will bring you glory and a bountiful harvest. Cross bearing brings us peace Bearing the cross of Christ, who can such grace assess? Glory in thou, his such Lord, sharing with him the weight O what an hour of great, weeping eternal bliss! free inspirational booklet if you do not have access to the web please contact this radio station for our postal address 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.