Every man Quote by Fulton J. Sheen
““The Church makes no man less free than he was before. But we chiefly value freedom in order to give it away; every man who loves surrenders his freedom, whether his passion be the love of a woman, the love of a cause, or the love of God. . . Hence: "Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Everyone wants the things that only a love of God will bring to him, but most men today seek them in the wrong places. That is why no one comes to God without a revolution of the spirit; he must stop seeking his good in Godlessness.””
About This Quote
Freedom is most valuable when it is willingly surrendered for love—whether of a person, cause, or God—yet true devotion requires a spiritual transformation that cannot be found in secular pursuits.
In simple terms: Freedom shines when given to love; true love demands spiritual change.
Freedom finds purpose through self‑surrender to love.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- volunteering for a cause
- marital devotion
- religious conversion
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage reflective practices that align personal freedom with higher purpose.
Questions to Reflect On
- Is surrendering freedom always virtuous?
- How do we differentiate genuine love from escapism?
Not all individuals find meaning in religious surrender; secular love can also be profound.