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The holy law of Jesus Christ governs our civilisation, but it does not yet permeate it.
Victor Hugo
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What this quote means

This quote suggests that while the teachings of Jesus are foundational to our society, they have not fully influenced or transformed it.

Victor Hugo expresses the belief that the moral and ethical principles rooted in the law of Jesus Christ are essential to the foundation of civilization. However, he indicates a gap between these ideals and their actual implementation in everyday life, implying that although society is structured around these values, they do not fully penetrate the hearts and actions of individuals, leading to a civilization that falls short of its highest moral potentials.

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In practice

Example use cases

This quote would be ideal in a sermon emphasizing the need for deeper moral commitment in our communities.

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