Man considers himself free in the present world. He thinks of everything he has as his
own property. But when death comes it will dawn on him, all of a sudden, that he had
just been fooling himself: he had been given freedom as a test whereas he had thought
it was his right; he had taken what was God’s to be his own; he was responsible to
God for his actions, but he lived under the misapprehension that, whatever he did, he
would never be taken to task for it.