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Basil Hume
English
Clergyman
Born:
Mar 2
,
1923
Died:
Jun 17
,
1999
Christ
Experience
God
Love
Prayer
Suffering
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The great gift of Easter is hope - Christian hope which makes us have that confidence in God, in his ultimate triumph, and in his goodness and love, which nothing can shake.
Basil Hume
Love
Hope
God
Great
Confidence
Gift
Goodness
Nothing
Christian
Great Gift
Easter
Triumph
Shake
Makes
Ultimate
His
Which
Us
Christ shared our experience; he suffered as we suffer; he died as we shall die, and for forty days in the desert he underwent the struggle between good and evil.
Basil Hume
Good
Struggle
Experience
Good And Evil
Christ
Evil
Our
Easter
Shall
He
Shared
Between
Days
Underwent
Die
Died
Forty
Desert
Suffer
Suffered
Even though you find yourself in an intolerable position, one in which you think you have no right to be, accept it here and now as the Cross; then, later, you can plan how to do better.
Basil Hume
You
Yourself
Better
Think
Later
Intolerable
Though
Find
Cross
Accept
How
Which
Plan
Then
Even
Now
Right
Here
Position
Let us remind ourselves that if we are to be our Lord's disciples, we must take up his Cross and follow him.
Basil Hume
Our
Ourselves
Must
Follow
Cross
Take
Remind
Him
Disciples
Lord
His
Up
Us
Let Us
Our response, our attitude, depends on our realisation of God's attitude toward us. If I experience love or have experienced it, this is the means whereby I can explore the mystery of God's love.
Basil Hume
Love
Attitude
God
Experience
Our
Response
Mystery
Toward
Depends
Experienced
Whereby
Realisation
Us
Means
Explore
It is not because we are drawn to prayer that we first begin to pray; more often, we have to begin prayer, and then the taste and the desire for it come.
Basil Hume
Prayer
First
Drawn
More
Come
Because
Pray
Begin
Taste
Often
Then
Desire
In my opinion, it is a mistake to expect in prayer a response from God. Often, God's response is outside prayer. And often, we do not link up an outside response with the effort we put into prayer.
Basil Hume
God
Prayer
Mistake
Response
Outside
Put
Opinion
Link
Up
Expect
Effort
Often
In My Opinion
It is axiomatic that the Cross we get is the one we most dislike: we would choose any other. But it is equally true that the Cross which is ours is the one Christ wants us to bear.
Basil Hume
Christ
Other
Ours
Would
Cross
Bear
True
Most
Equally
Get
Any
Wants
Which
Dislike
Us
Choose
What did our Lord do by his Passion, Death, and Resurrection? He bridged that gulf which exists between God and man, a gulf which can only be bridged by him.
Basil Hume
Death
God
Man
Passion
Our
Our Lord
Gulf
Only
Resurrection
He
Between
Him
Lord
His
Exists
Did
Which
It is healthy to say, 'Yes, I am a sinner,' and to recognise that this should lead us to turn to God full of confidence in his love and mercy.
Basil Hume
Love
God
Confidence
Mercy
Healthy
Say
Recognise
Lead
Am
His
Sinner
Yes
Turn
Us
Should
Full
The devil took advantage of Christ's hunger to tempt him to limit his concern to the relief of human need. These are vital concerns, but they cannot be the sole concern of the Church. We need daily bread; we need, too, a reason for living, a sense of purpose, a vision.
Basil Hume
Daily
Vision
Christ
Church
Devil
Sense
Living
Too
Took
Sole
Hunger
Relief
Vital
Tempt
Purpose
Advantage
Concern
Him
Concerns
Limit
His
Human
Bread
Cannot
Reason
Daily Bread
Need
It's one thing to see the suffering and dying on the television screen and quite another to be there and experience it. You cannot look into the eyes of a starving child and yourself remain the same.
Basil Hume
You
Suffering
Eyes
Experience
Yourself
Starving
On-Screen
Television
One Thing
See
Remain
Look
Another
Child
Same
Quite
Screen
Dying
Cannot
Thing
Living and working in the centre of a city, one cannot but be affected by the sight of the homeless on the streets. They are almost an expected feature of life in a big city, and it is tempting to think there is little or nothing that can, or even should, be done about it. This is not so.
Basil Hume
Life
Big
Nothing
Living
Think
Sight
City
About
Tempting
Feature
Almost
Big City
Affected
Expected
Done
Cannot
Little
Centre
Should
Working
Even
Homeless
Streets
Know how to 'cling' to him in prayer, and then you will see the face of Christ more clearly in those whom you are called to serve.
Basil Hume
Prayer
You
Christ
Will
Face
Those
See
More
Clearly
Know
Him
How
Cling
Then
Whom
Serve
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