“Given that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and the Word of God is the primary means whereby we come to know and fear God, it only makes sense that the distinguishing marks of the faithful will essentially be the degree to which we demonstrate trust in God’s promises and obedience to his commands. 

— David W. Hegg

 

“The Spirit of God uses the Word of God to do the work of God in the lives of people.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“You can’t put in what God left out.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Bitterness is the residue of wrongs suffered that we hang onto in order to feel good about acting badly.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“We must teach the Bible the way it was written.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Segment your “to do” list in such a way that you finish a certain amount each day of the week.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Find a daily routine that works for you and stick to it. Get up at the same time on weekdays. Discipline yourself to arrive at work in the best frame of mind to hit the ground running.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Rank has its privileges, but the best leaders hardly ever use them.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“A plan is not a rigid unalterable straitjacket. It is a well-researched, well-thought out guess regarding the future. As reality changes, so must the plan.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Preach to who comes.”

— David W. Hegg

“When critics speak listen. When loyal fans criticize, act.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“To err is human, but when the eraser wears out before the pencil something is terribly wrong.”

— David W. Hegg

 

““Good enough” is seldom good enough.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“The solution to most problems is the right person in the right place.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“The beginning place of meaning in the Bible is always ‘what did the original author intend for his readers to understand from the words that he used?”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Faith is a life-dominating conviction that whatever God has for me through obedience is better by far than anything this world or Satan can offer through selfishness and sin.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“As Pastors, we must utilize both professional time, and relational time.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Spend your best hours of the day doing the things that matter most.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Put some Sabbath into every day.”

— David W. Hegg

 

“Compliments are like perfume: a little is nice, but you don’t want to drink it.”

— David W. Hegg