The Pointe Church Belmont

I Need a True Partner

36 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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On this Father's Day message, Pastor Ray shares personal stories about the fathers who shaped his life and explores what it means to be a true partner, husband, and spiritual leader. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 16:13-14, he challenges men—and all believers—to stand ready, stand firm, stand strong, and let everything they do be done in love. Through practical application, biblical teaching, and a clear gospel invitation, this message reminds us that real strength isn't found in self-reliance but in surrendering to God and allowing His love to shape every relationship in our lives.

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I Need a Money Plan

n this message, Pastor Ray Hardee explores one of the most practical and personal topics Jesus ever addressed: money. Teaching from Matthew 6, Ray challenges listeners to recognize that every person has a financial plan—either by design or by default—and that the way we handle money reveals deeper spiritual priorities. Drawing from his own experiences growing up in a pastor's family with very little money, Ray shares stories of financial hardship, uncertainty, and learning to trust God through different seasons of life. He emphasizes that money is more than a financial issue; it is ultimately a heart issue. The sermon centers around Jesus' warning: “You cannot serve both God and money.” Ray explains that God owns everything and that believers are called to be faithful stewards of the resources He entrusts to them. Throughout the message, he encourages listeners to adopt a practical plan for managing money by: * creating a budget * eliminating debt * saving intentionally * giving generously * and placing God first in their financial decisions Using a memorable illustration in which every attendee receives money to steward, Ray challenges the congregation to think differently about ownership, generosity, and responsibility. The message concludes with a reminder that financial peace begins with surrendering every area of life—including money—to Jesus Christ and trusting God's promises rather than relying solely on personal resources. The takeaway is clear: Money is a powerful tool but a terrible master. When God is first, finances become an opportunity for stewardship, generosity, and trust rather than fear, stress, and control.

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