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It encourages believers to carry their "cross" with patience ("du-o frate cu răbdare").

Trying to avoid difficulties ("cutting the cross") can lead to failure when it matters most.

In this "helpful story," a person complains to God that their life's "cross" (their burdens and suffering) is too heavy to carry. 5.De-ai lua pe umr crucea

Because the person had shortened their cross, it is now too short to reach the other side. They realize too late that the weight they complained about was exactly what they needed to bridge the gap to their salvation. Key Themes of the Story

Eventually, the person reaches a deep chasm or abyss that must be crossed to enter Heaven. There is no bridge, and the only way to get across is to lay one's cross over the gap. It encourages believers to carry their "cross" with

Every trial and burden is measured by God for a specific purpose that may only become clear at the end of the journey.

is a popular Romanian Christian religious poem or hymn (priceasnă) often attributed to Costache Ioanid . It is frequently shared as an inspirational story or "pildă" (parable) about patience and faith. Because the person had shortened their cross, it

The person asks God for permission to shorten or lighten the cross to make the journey easier.