Singers and dancers alike say,
“All my springs are in You.”
A sermon given by Charles Haddon Spurgeon in 1910, begins with this...
The Psalmist was grateful for the blessings that were conferred upon him. He did no receive them with selfish inattention but, considering them well, he found that every good gift and every perfect gift came from his God. He had learned that not only everything good around him, but everything that was within him that was good came from the same source! And discovering within himself a living power, a living well of water within his own nature, he traced that, also, to the Grace of God—and said, "All my springs are in You."
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