Indeed.
I keep a private file, which I refuse to disclose to any except my elders in the faith, which contains a record of things I have been blessed with that are affirmative of the faith, which never came as a surprise but which always seemed at the time … inevitable. Sometimes in one’s daily life one can forget about those things, but God calls me back when I wander too far off the path into worldliness.
Furthermore, repentence is misunderstood in the Western Church which lately has tended to remove various confiteors from services and adopted a toxic blend in the liberal mainline churches of semi-universalism and crypto-Pelagianism (actually one Episcopalian bishop called for “the theological legacy of Pelagius and his contributions to the church” to be re-evaluated i.e. he was not a heretic but potentially someone worthy of veneration … I pray for these people because they are suffering, imprisoned contrary to their knowledge. For repentence from sin while it may entail discomfort is also liberating. Occasionally like with any chronic illness we relapse, but Christ is there to forgive us and to send our Lord the Comforter and Paraclete to our aid to quickly bring us back to where we were.