10528. The Shelf Behind The Door

1 I came to Jesus long ago,
All laden down with sin,
I sought Him long for pardoning grace;
He would not take me in.
At last I found the reason why
As light came more and more;
I had a shelf with idols on
Just in behind the door.

Refrain:
That shelf behind the door—
Don’t use it any more;
But quickly clean that corner out
From ceiling to the floor;
For Jesus wants His temple clean,
He cannot bless you more,
Unless you take those idols out
From in behind the door.

2 I tore it down and threw it out,
And then the blessing came;
But e’er I got the victory
And felt the holy flame,
Beelzebub came rushing up
And said with awful roar,
You cannot live without a shelf
Right here behind the door. [Refrain]

3 So many people of today
Are destitute of power;
’Tis plain to see they cannot stand
Temptation’s trying hour.
By way of an apology
My weakness is their cry;
’Tis all because of idols they
Are using on the sly. [Refrain]

4 Some smoke and chew tobacco, and
Some love their fancy dress;
Others have wronged their fellow men,
Refusing to confess.
They wonder why they are not blest
As in the days of yore;
The reason why is on the shelf
Just in behind the door. [Refrain]

5 That little shelf behind the door
Will cause you much distress;
Especially about the time
You think of being blest.
While pleading for the victory
Before the Lord in prayer,
How many times you think about
Ihe idols hidden there. [Refrain]

6 Your soul is dark, you surely know
You have no peace with God;
You daily tremble lest you feel
The chastening of His rod.
The blessèd Holy Spirit puts
This question o’er and o’er:
What are you going to do about
This shelf behind the door? [Refrain]

7 You need not go to foreign lands
To find a household god,
To look upon idolatry
You need not go a rod,
But in this land where Gospel light
Is shining all around,
If you should look behind the door
an idol could be found. [Refrain]

8 Some hypocrites may look like saints—
From men their idols hide;
But what about the judgment day
Beyond death’s fearful tide?
That hidden spot behind the door
Will be a public place
Where God and men and angels, too,
Shall every idol trace. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I came to Jesus long ago
Title: The Shelf Behind The Door
Author: Samuel Kennedy Wheatlake (1898)
Refrain First Line: That shelf behind the door
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I came to Jesus long agon]
Composer: Edwin L. Bowyer
Arranger: David Wesley Myland
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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