John Cusack plays a key master at a graduation party in the 1989 classic Say Anything. Known as one of the more responsible seniors at his school, Cusack is delegated a role like a designated driver. However, he greets each person at the door, taking the keys of every driver upon entry. Thus, in the wee hours of the morning, Cusack drives home any drunk student in their own car, with his date played by Ione Skye following behind to drive him back to the party. Although some might be bitter with this assignment, better to be the keeper of the door than not invited at all.
The author of Psalm 84:10 makes a similar observation about the kingdom of God. The Psalmist recognizes that while the party life style appears attractive to outsiders, it leaves an empty feeling deep within your soul. Therefore, even if you are a lowly door keeper in the house of God, its far better than dwelling with the wicked. The author’s point is that individuals should accept their lowly position, thankful for their invitation to the eternal party called heaven.
Unfortunately, its hard to play the door mat, being trampled and walked over by arrogant and ignorant people. Humility is a tough pill to swallow, especially for the prideful. Maybe this is why the Psalmist focuses on the joy of spending just one day in the presence of God. If current believers can be rejuvenated by the Sabbath, expressing the same passion as Psalm 84, this world would be a much better place to live. Therefore, before the sun sets on Sunday, starting a new week, spend some time with God, keeping the door of communication open all week long. Listen for the knocking, Revelation 3:20, so that you can be a modern day keeper of the door!
by Jay Mankus