Just pause for a while and think how we as Christians are desecrating the cross all the time. It’s really sacrilegious! Look at the crosses around you. Where have you, why have you built these crosses? The roadside crosses are sometimes in memory of someone close who has died in an accident or may be to ask the good Lord to prevent accidents in an accident-prone zone. All this is very well said and done. The sentiments are respected. But look at the crosses we have built. The simple wooden cross has been replaced by mosaic, neon and what not. Why? What purpose does it serve? Does it remind you of Christ and his suffering on the cross or is it to show your power and might? This simple yet mighty cross of the burden of our sins has been replaced by an ostensible power of our pride. And what about the feasts we celebrate to commemorate these crosses? Aren’t they again an ostensible show of our higher and mightier than thou attitude? Most of the time we try to outdo each other. That is not in the correct spirit of Christianity. We have forgotten what Christianity is. We have forgotten that we are followers of Christ who humbled himself to take us out of the rut. We have strayed. Maybe time has come to put us back on the right track. May be our distracters, desecrators, the so-called destroyers of our faith are not the destroyers of our faith but agents sent among us by our Lord to put us back on track, on the right course to salvation.