The Limitless Word of God

Andre Dugger • May 18, 2026

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The Limitless Word of God

May 18, 2026   André K. Dugger


“I have seen a limit to all perfection, but your command is without limit.”

Psalm 119:96 (CSB)


Every human achievement eventually reaches its boundary. Beauty fades, strength weakens, and even the most brilliant minds fall short. The psalmist, having observed the finest works of man, declares a sobering truth; there is a limit to all perfection. No matter how excellent something appears, it remains finite. Yet, in striking contrast, God’s Word stands without limit. It is boundless, eternal, and perfect in every way.


Everything in this world has an expiration date. Knowledge changes, kingdoms crumble, and human wisdom evolves with time. But the Word of God remains steadfast; unchanging, inexhaustible, and infinitely deep. You can study it for a lifetime and still only begin to uncover its riches. It speaks truth to every generation, guides every heart that seeks God, and reveals His eternal character.


When you meditate on Scripture, you are not engaging with a book confined by time or culture. You are encountering the living voice of God, the One who spoke creation into existence and who still speaks life into your soul today. Unlike the temporary wisdom of the world, His commands never fade, His promises never fail, and His truth never weakens.


In Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, you see the fullness of that limitless perfection revealed. He embodies the eternal truth of God and invites you into a relationship that transcends the boundaries of this life. The more you know Him, the more you discover that His grace, mercy, and truth have no end.


The psalmist’s reflection invites you to anchor your life not in what is temporary, but in what is eternal. The Word of God does not grow old; it grows richer with every encounter.

Reflection Question: How does remembering the limitless nature of God’s Word help you stay grounded when everything around you appears to be uncertain or temporary?


Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, thank You that Your Word has no limit. While everything around me fades and changes, You remain constant. Help me to treasure Your truth above all earthly perfection and to find my stability in the eternal power of Your Word. In Jesus name, Amen.

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