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Be humble Quote by Thomas Brooks

“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.” quote by Thomas Brooks
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“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.”

Thomas Brooks

About This Quote

True humility is demonstrated not by feeling sorrow for worldly suffering, but by recognizing one's own sinfulness and relying solely on Christ's righteousness.

In simple terms: Humility stems from self‑awareness and faith, not external lament.

Key Takeaway

Humility is a matter of inner posture, not external sorrow.

Themes

humility self‑awareness faith spiritual dependence moral introspection

Mood

reflective solemn inspirational

Type

theological didactic devotional

When to use this quote

  • personal spiritual growth
  • teaching on humility
  • counseling for self‑examination
  • preaching on reliance on Christ

Key Concepts

righteousness of Christ overlooking self‑righteousness humility as virtue

Practical Applications

  • devotional study
  • sermon illustration

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing one's own sin affect one's attitude toward others?
  • What practices foster reliance on Christ's righteousness?
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