Away with it! – Thomas Brooks
A humble person overlooks his own righteousness, and lives upon the righteousness of the Lord Jesus.
The apostle Paul overlooks his own righteousness, and lives wholly upon the righteousness of Christ: “I desire to be found in him,” says he, “not having a righteousness of my own.”
Away with it! It is dross, it is dung, it is dog’s meat! It is . . a rotten righteousness, an imperfect righteousness, a weak righteousness, which is of the law.
But that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is from God by faith that is . . .
a spotless righteousness,
a pure righteousness,
a complete righteousness,
an incomparable righteousness!
And, therefore, a humble soul overlooks his own righteousness, and lives upon Christ’s righteousness.
Remember this all the sighing, mourning, sobbing, and complaining in the world, does not so undeniably evidence a man to be humble, as his overlooking his own righteousness, and living really and purely upon the righteousness of Christ.
Men may do much, hear much, pray much, fast much, and give much, etc., and yet be as proud as Lucifer as you may see in the Scribes and Pharisees.
Oh! but for a man now to trample upon his own righteousness, and to live wholly upon the righteousness of Christ, this speaks out a man to be humble indeed. There is nothing that the heart of man stands more averse to than this of discarding his own righteousness. Man is a creature apt to warm himself with the sparks of his own fire, though he does lie down for it in eternal sorrow! Man is naturally prone to go about to establish his own righteousness, and to make a savior of it.
But a humble soul disclaims his own righteousness: “All our righteousness is as filthy rags.” In Revelation 4, the twenty-four elders throw down their crowns at the feet of Christ. By their crowns you may understand their gifts, their excellencies, their righteousness; they throw down these before Christ’s throne, to note to us, that they did not put confidence in them, and that Christ was the crown of crowns and the top of all their royalty and glory. A humble soul looks upon Christ’s righteousness as his only crown.