A rope can be not only very practical, but also essential in certain situations. I'm thinking of a mountain tour where the rope holds the group together and if someone slips, the others can hold him and save him from death thanks to the rope. However, depending on the condition of the rope, this may not always be possible without injury. You may have rubbed your hands on a rope because the rope went through your hands too quickly, creating heat and causing burns or even tearing off chunks of skin. As helpful and life-saving as a rope can be, it can also be harmful. In other words, it doesn't have to save your life, but it can do so at the cost of serious injury. But you survived. It can happen that, thanks to the help of someone else, your own life is saved by the rope, but the other person suffers physical damage. This is sacrifice. Or in short: Easter.
I wish you an extraordinary day!