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Thank you simple soul for your well thought out answer to my post. However, whilst I totally agree that we should do “good works”, but while those good works are by way of being our normal Christian duty (although it more of blessing really, for it is written that, “It is better to give than to recieve.” ?] ), my understanding of “Penance” is that it is a punishment handed out by the Church as a pre-condition for recieving forgiveness for confessed sins. I not think that Penance can be classified as good works in generally accepted meaning of that term. I do agree that to, “Repent” means to turn away from your sinful ways into “newness of life”, but 1 John 1:9, that often quoted verse tells us, " If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." The Apostle John does not say that we must confess our sins then do a penance handed out by the Church in order to recieve that forgiveness. The redemptive act has already been done by our Blessed Lord Jesus, so what can we do that would stand in place of that act? Our Lord’s sacrifice redeemed us from slavery ( to sin) and has in effect, saved our souls (providing that we accept His sacrifice that is). Nobody can save their own soul (" Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" [Mk.8:37] ). So then, doing Penance may help a person to recover from having willfully made themselves an enemy of God, but it is not Scriptual except under The Law. Please accept this as my humble opinion only. I do not wish to be disrespectful of Catholic beliefs. Regard, O.N.*Dear Ord Nasila,
I believe it does and please bear with me while I attempt at trying to explain.
They way I see it Jesus does tell us to repent. He also tells us that “No man is worthy of me who does not take up his cross and follow in my footsteps.” Mt 10:38 and “If anyone wishes to be a follower of mine, he must leave self behind; he must take up his cross and come with me.” Mt 16:24.
I believe repent means to turn around. Meaning to turn our back on sin. In order to do this I believe it will involve a lot of work and since Jesus set an example for us not only on how to change our life of sin but also how to make atonement for the sins of the world, our sins, then we need to walk in His footsteps and do the same. I believe Jesus’ sacrifice is sufficient, we just need to be willing partakers of it.
When we do penance for sins I believe it has a two fold benefit. First, it can help us focus on God and second, by it helping us focus on God, we then begin to think more about God and His Will and it can help us discipline our sinful nature to conform to His Will. And yes I do believe it primarily involves works. (If in works you are referring to acts of love, mercy, charity, forgiveness, ect…) We need to be actively changing our actions from being sinful in their nature and start making our actions conform to how God wants our actions to be. I believe Jesus also gave us an example of how to not only pray for ourselves but for others as well.
I do hope and pray this makes some sense. If it does not I can ask some one I know to explain this better.
God bless,*