First Year Advice
Saturday, May 10, 2014 If I could give one piece of advice to any incoming First Year student at Rhema it would be this: don't allow whatever the devil tries to throw at you ruin your First Year. It's not worth it - at all. In your first year you'll be stretched in ways you never thought you'd be stretched. You'll grow in areas you never knew you needed to grow in or that even existed in the first place. And the devil will try to attack you and get you to leave - but no matter what comes against you don't let it ruin your First Year or make you bitter. Remember the promises the Father gave you for coming to Rhema, remember why He called you here in the first place. Those promises, they are worth so much more than anything the devil could try to throw at you. So when the going gets tough and nothing seems to be going the right way, don't throw in the towel or leave. Get back up and run the race God has placed before you. Finish strong. Rhema is not a finishing line but a launching pad. He has called you here for a reason and He won't let fail you now. Finish strong. Start strong. You can do this.














