While my fellow believers urge me to join in indignation against the left and the injustice of a perceived theft of the election, what I find missing is the repentant humility that I feel woven throughout these quotes and prayers by former US Senate Chaplain, Peter Marshal. Were repentance and humility before God the spirit leading the church to stand against the injustice, I would be quicker to stand with my brethren.

Sadly, I feel I am hearing a voice of indignation devoid of repentance and the humility necessary for God to bless the endeavors of the right. If our brother, the Reverend Marshall, with us today, I can't help but believe he would be calling the church to humble ourselves before God and repent before lifting our voices in indignation.

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The morning of December 7, 1941, Rev. Peter Marshall addressed the midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, class of '42. At the last minute, he set aside his prepared remarks and preach a prophetic message, "Go Down, Death."