Sinopsis
Pastor Paul Torres invites you to pull up a chair and join him on a conversational, thoughtful discussion of the Bible in a verse by verse study. This 15-minute daily radio program airs on WBMJ and WIVV (The Rock Radio Network), a bilingual Bible teaching network in Puerto Rico. Paul Torres is the pastor of Christian Community Church in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. He is also host of "Daily Manna Weekend" and "Maná Diario" on The Rock. The Rock Radio Network is AM-1190 WBMJ (San Juan Metro), AM-1370 (Vieques/VI) and WCGB AM-1060 (Juana Díaz/Ponce).
Episodios
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Joseph: A model of Jesus
16/11/2016In the story of Joseph, we see many fascinating foreshadowings of the life of Christ, and the story of Joseph in prison has some of the most specific parallels.
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The cupbearer and the baker
15/11/2016Pharaoh becomes angry with his cupbearer and chief baker and puts them into prison, setting in motion a series of events that will lead to Joseph's rise in Egypt.
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But the LORD was with Joseph
14/11/2016Though the LORD allowed Joseph to end up in prison due to a false accusation, He continued giving Joseph success there.
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No good deed goes unpunished
11/11/2016As Potiphar's wife accuses Joseph of attempted rape, the captain of the guard is forced to put his favorite servant in prison.
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Joseph refuses Potiphar's wife
10/11/2016As Potiphar's wife is attracted to Joseph, he refuses to sin against God, his master, and her by accepting her advances.
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Joseph in the house of Potiphar
09/11/2016As the story returns to Joseph, we see him sold as a slave to an important official in Egypt.
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Your sin will find you out
08/11/2016As Tamar is found with child, Judah hypocritically demands for her to be executed - until she proves that the child is his.
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The three symbols of Judah
07/11/2016Showing once again his lack of character, Judah trades the symbols of his authority and place for a night of passion with Tamar.
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Judah makes a big mistake
04/11/2016Once again showing that the Bible is not full of perfect characters, Judah commits a series of moral failures when he sleeps with his own daughter in law.
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Joseph is sold into slavery
03/11/2016As his brothers' hatred for him boils over, Joseph is sold into slavery in Egypt.
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Joseph has another dream
02/11/2016As tension builds between Joseph and his brothers, he has another dream about his future lordship over them.
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Entering into Genesis 38
01/11/2016Pastor Paul Torres takes us into a new part of the Patriarch's life.
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The descendants of Esau
31/10/2016As we consider the lineage of Esau, we see how the bad decisions and lack of faith in this son of Isaac had immediate consequences as to how his family and their families developed.
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A birth and a death
28/10/2016Jacob's heart is again broken as he loses his wife Rachel during the birth of his final son, Benjamin. Not only is the story tragic, but it sets the stage for further agony when Jacob will be forced to choose between keeping Benjamin safe or saving his entire family many years later when Joseph ascends the throne of Egypt.
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Jacob fulfills a vow
27/10/2016After the devastating story of Dinah, Jacob moves his family far away from Shechem and moves to purge the idolatry from his home and recommit his family to the LORD.
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Jacob's disappointing reaction
26/10/2016From the beginning of the tragic story of Dinah, we see Jacob taking a strangely passive role as the patriarch of the family. He should have stood up for Dinah and against his hot-headed sons.
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The tragedy of Dinah (2)
25/10/2016[ADULT CONTENT] When Dinah's brothers make the decision to take justice into their own hands, they inadvertently bring problems down on their family.
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The tragedy of Dinah
24/10/2016[ADULT CONTENT] When Isaac's daughter Dinah went into the village and was raped, her brothers responded by waging a campaign of genocide.
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Jacob goes his own way
21/10/2016After meeting up with Esau, Jacob elects to go his own way instead of following Esau to Seir. Why?
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Jacob finds favor with Esau
20/10/2016As Jacob prepares to meet his brother Esau, he cooks up an elaborate scheme to protect what is important to him - but Esau welcomes him with open arms.