I Stand At The Door
August 29, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
“I Stand At The Door” is the title of a piece written by Sam Shoemaker from the Oxford Group. It begins;
I stand by the door.
I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out.
The door is the most important door in the world -
It is the door through which men walk when they find God.
There is no use my going way inside and staying there,
When so many are still outside and they, as much as I,
Crave to know where the door is.
And all that so many ever find
Is only the wall where the door ought to be.
They creep along the wall like blind men,
With outstretched, groping hands,
Feeling for a door, knowing there must be a door,
Yet they never find it.
So I stand by the door.
And ends;
I admire the people who go way in.
But I wish they would not forget how it was
Before they got in. Then they would be able to help
The people who have not yet even found the door.
Or the people who want to run away again from God.
You can go in too deeply and stay in too long
And forget the people outside the door.
As for me, I shall take my old accustomed place,
Near enough to God to hear Him and know He is there,
But not so far from men as not to hear them,
And remember they are there too.
Where? Outside the door -
Thousands of them. Millions of them.
But – more important for me -
One of them, two of them, ten of them.
Whose hands I am intended to put on the latch.
So I shall stand by the door and wait
For those who seek it.
‘I had rather be a door-keeper
So I stand by the door.
Please, read the entire piece here.
[Thanks John B.]















I wanted to thank you for sharing this. I used to have a copy of the short version of this. It was in our hymnal at church. I had wanted to share it with my present pastor, so I copied from another site and emailed it. I had no idea this was linked in any way to AA. This is an amazing piece. I have spent many an hour pondering on the meaning. Each time I read it, I discovered something new. This should be published in every church bulletin at least once. It will open our eyes in my opinion. It continues to open my eyes. Do I want to be standing at the door or do I want to go all the way inside and never have to worry? I feel I am inside the door but after reading the “prose”, I also wonder if I would rather stand by the door just to help people find their way in. How blessed this message is.