The cross is the primary symbol of the Christian religion, urging Christians to renounce themselves and take up the cross daily.
The transformation process from sinful to righteous lives with the Lord is a continuous process, beginning after man fell into sin. The ruggedness of the cross symbolizes salvation, providing a means to victory through trials and difficult situations faced by believers.
Jesus Christ’s suffering and endurance are revealed through the cross, revealing that true glory can only be realized through endurance and patience.
The ruggedness of the cross points to the power of true salvation, a transformed life, and the realization of a new covenant between believers and their creator.
The crown of thorns, once a sign of scorn, has become a symbol of victory and eternal life, ordained by Christ. The Sacred Scripture emphasizes the importance of embracing the promise of redemption found in the cross, which is a certainty that no matter how far we move away from God, he continues to call us back.
Living in the light of the crown granted to people through the transformation of the cross ultimately entails a responsibility to spread God’s message and work toward the salvation of mankind



