Zechariah 3:1-10, Exodus 28:36-38, Isaiah 64:6, John 15:5, Hebrew 4:16, John 14:6.
In this chapter, Zechariah envisions Joshua, the high priest, being accused by Satan in front of God. However, God had a better plan. He changed Joshua's filthy garments and placed a turban on his head, perhaps with the engraving "Holy to the Lord", as used in Moses days.
I am fascinated that God wants us to bring our filthy garments in exchange for a brand new life and a garment of righteousness. We receive this garment when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior. For He took the sins of the world upon His shoulders so that we could have full access to heaven, even to the Father Himself.
We can do many charitable works on this earth, but if they don't align with a right heart connected to the Father through Jesus, those "righteous deeds" are useless and do not have any value in the kingdom of heaven.
Today, I encourage you to find Jesus. He is accessible anytime and anywhere. He wants to redeem all who come to Him with an honest, humble, and genuine heart, like that of a child.