From the beginning, the author portrays God’s sorrow and shows that he is infuriated by the behavior and lack of obedience to his word. God has given everything to all his creatures. He speaks of his utmost sacrifice of dying for their sins on the cross. “My law that I showed, when I for them died, They forget clean, and shedding of my blood red; I hanged between two, it cannot be denied; To get them life I suffered to be dead” (Anonymous, stanza 29-32). God felt as if he had no other choice after all that he done for them than to call for death because they in return disappoint him and neglect his efforts.
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Everyman is faced with real obstacles that everyone faces in real life. Many are not prepared for their eternal life to come and may barter for more time just as Everyman did. People have spent so much of their lives building up things that truly have no real matter in their eternal lives. The abandonment of the things that Everyman held so close to him, showed him that is was the way that he lived his life that ultimately mattered, rather than the things he had in it. “They view the death of Jesus as a means for gaining grace from God or as a powerful example of self-sacrifice, yet each person must still struggle to gain salvation or deliverance from the corruption of sin” (Adu-Gyamfi & Schmidt, 2011, p.