cross to bear

The phrase "cross to bear" typically refers to a burdensome responsibility, problem, or difficulty that someone is required or compelled to endure. It originated from the biblical reference to Jesus Christ carrying his cross on the way to his crucifixion. It implies carrying a heavy load or enduring suffering, often in a metaphorical sense.


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