The March, 2008 issue of 3ABN World displays an attractive photo of Mollie Steenson on the cover and a feature article about her inside the publication...Mollie expands on the title of the article, A Gatekeeper's Calling, by explaining that the Korahites, a segment of the Levites of the Old Testament, "were in charge of the work of the service, gatekeepers of the tabernacle"
The article concludes with Mollie Steenson's quoting "...I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness".
What does "gatekeeping" mean in the context of the Korahites? What exactly does she do a a "gatekeeper?"
Advice from Moshe Kohn of the Jerusalem Post:
"Don't be a Korahite "
From: Jerusalem Post | Date: June 11, 1999| Author: Moshe Kohn
06-11-1999
KORAH IS one of ten men who coveted things to which they were not entitled, and who not only did not get their heart's desire, but came to a bad end. These were Cain, who desired the whole world for himself; Korah, who was not satisfied with being a levite and demanded the priesthood; Balaam, who came to collect payment from the Moabite King Balak (Numbers 22-24); Doeg and Ahitophel, who conspired against David (I Samuel 21-22; II Samuel...
That seems more then a little unkind... the job was not made null and void just because some were not content with their role and lot, and did not answer their calling, and fell...
.... and we are not modern jews with their beliefs..
Korah's family and descendants did not all come to a bad end in Num 16...
Why? They all had a choice.
See Ezekiel 18. We have a God who is love and both merciful and just
Those who were destroyed were destroyed by pride.
Not all were prideful.
There is nothing wrong with Mollie Steenson saying:
"I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness".Others made the same choice.
( ask yourselves would you rather be least in the kingdom, or not even be in the kingdom?)
Much later we can read about those faithful and humble gatekeepers:
2Ch 20:19
And the Levites, of the children of the Kohathites, and of the children of the Korhites, stood up to praise the LORD God of Israel with a loud voice on high.God will lift them up. Re-read the sermon on the mount if you doubt my words here.
Moving on...
edited to add pertinent quote.