Episode 287 - We Should Be Happy
Exaltation of the Holy Cross

The Cross we exalt today is not a symbol alone — it is a relic of time and earth. Discovered by Helena, lifted by Constantine, lost to the Persians, and recovered again, it moves through history as it moves through us: hidden, revealed, wounded, victorious.
Eusebius saw its triumph in crumbling temples and rising churches. We see it in our own flesh — when we suffer, forgive, endure, obey. The Cross is everywhere present: on our walls, on our bodies, in our prayers, in our pain. And it is beautiful.
The world calls it shame. We call it sweet. Because through it, God's love is poured out for us — turning darkness into light, death into joy. Every sorrow, however small, becomes a path. Every burden, however bitter, becomes a blessing. The Cross does not merely save us. It teaches us how to live. And so — we should be happy.