L
We're saved by the Grace of God, but I also know Protestants are much embroiled in the act of salvation, not giving much thought about living the rest of their lives under God's Grace. Yes, we are saved by Grace, but the conflict (in my opinion) comes from wanting to please God as a saved Christian after salvation. We want to be someone in whom God is pleased. When we think we've failed it's difficult to say some magic prayer and reckon we're fine.
Of course, if you do something as some sort of penance, someone's going to consider that a WORK!! and further a guilt. Catholics, in a way, kind of have it right in that there's some kind of payment to be made for sin. Penance is not a payment to God - it's a punishment for ourselves because in our worldly way, we think our sin requires more than a simple act of forgiveness when our spirit self KNOWS the act is not simple at all. It required death. It required blood. But not understanding this precious payment is the disease while guilt is the symptom.
Of course, if you do something as some sort of penance, someone's going to consider that a WORK!! and further a guilt. Catholics, in a way, kind of have it right in that there's some kind of payment to be made for sin. Penance is not a payment to God - it's a punishment for ourselves because in our worldly way, we think our sin requires more than a simple act of forgiveness when our spirit self KNOWS the act is not simple at all. It required death. It required blood. But not understanding this precious payment is the disease while guilt is the symptom.