In this episode of Daily Manna, Pastor Paul talks about when Sarah asked to cast Hagar out of the camp. And how God has a second encounter with Hagar.
Pastor Paul urges us to internalize the truth that we have hope now, hope for the future, and hope for eternity.
Pastor Paul Torres reminds us that God's long-term God is to make us more like Christ, so we must put on the mind of Christ, which is part of the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
As the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, Christ is holding the very fabric of space and time in His hands.
Pastor Paul Torres continues discussing the "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews 11.
In the new testament Abraham is referred to as the father of our faith. Not because he invented it, but because he demonstrated faith. God made a promise to Abraham, and Abraham shows some doubt.
Pastor Paul tells us that Christ offered up His sacrifice once and for all, because this had always been the promise - even when the sacrifices for sin were a daily ritual in the Temple.
The Old Testament prophecy said that the coming Messiah would be a Nazarene. How could that be, since He was born in Bethlehem?
Pastor Paul continues his study of the creation and how much information can be taken from that one verse of Genesis 1:1. If you don't believe in those first words that "In the beginning,God created the heavens and earth", nothing else matters.
Pastor Paul begins a new series on the book of Hebrews by taking a look at where it comes from.
Why does sin demand a blood sacrifice?
Pastor Paul Torres continues his musical mini series by looking at and singing this classic hymn.
In light of the very hard times that we are experiencing in Puerto Rico, Pastor Paul Torres opens a brand-new series about hope. What is hope and how can we find it?
How are people destroyed from a lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6)? What did Hosea mean when he said 'My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge'?
How can I avoid enabling someone else’s sin? What does it mean to enable someone else's sin?
How can I get a clear conscience? What does the Bible says about achieving a clear conscience instead of a guilty conscience?
How can I have a closer relationship with God? What are the keys to growing closer to God?
How can I know if the desires of my heart are from God? How can I know if a desire is of God, or of my own sinful nature?
How can I learn to trust in the faithfulness of God? What does it mean that God is faithful?
How can I overcome disappointment with life? Does God understand if are disappointed at life?
How can I overcome having a critical spirit? How can I stop being so critical of other people?
How can I receive divine guidance? Can divine guidance be outside of the Word of God, and if so, how?
How can I stay encouraged when finding a good job seems impossible? Why does God allow some Christians to struggle in finding a job?
How can I stop doubting Jesus? Does Jesus understand when/if we doubt Him? How can I overcome my doubts about Jesus?
Pastor Paul Torres tells us that being steadfast in the ways of God means more than determining in our human strength to be "good."
How can we commit our work to the Lord and have our plans established (Proverbs 16:3)? What does it mean to commit your work to the Lord? What does it mean that the Lord will establish our plans?
How can we discern counterfeit miracles? How can we discern a miracle of God from a satanic miracle?
Pastor Paul argues that the weight of historical and archaeological evidence for the truth of the Bible only grows every year, but that is not enough to convince unbelievers because they do not WANT it to be true. Because the Bible is a Book that demands changes.
In this episode of Daily Manna, Pastor Paul talks about the moment when Dinah was raped. How did Jacob react when the brothers of Dinah went and committed genocide?
How did the Israelites deny themselves in Leviticus 23:27? Why were the Israelites commanded to deny themselves?
Starting a topical series based on a men's retreat that Pastor Paul gave some time back, Pastor Paul considers how God uses the events of our lives, past and present, to mold our character into something He can use.
Pastor Paul Torres cautions us not to surrender what we hold true to the slow slip of apostasy.
How does the Bible describe a fool? What does the Bible say about being a fool?
Pastor Paul argues that the Resurrection is more than central to proving our faith in the life to come, it is also central to believing God's promises for our daily life.
Pastor Paul Torres continues his musical series with a look at "At How Great Thou Art."
How is a woman’s desire for her husband a curse (Genesis 3:16)? Does a woman's desire in Genesis 3:16 refer to her desire to rule her husband?
How is an eternity in hell a just punishment for only a human lifetime of sin? If a person sins for even 100 years, how is it just for God to punish the person for eternity?
Pastor Paul Torres continues his "Song of the Word" series about Psalm 119, the longest chapter of the Bible.
In this episode of Daily Manna, Pastor Paul describes the people that were on earth weren't cavemen. He also describes how many were there by the time of the great flood in Genesis 7.
How many times has God sent fire from heaven? What is the meaning of God sending fire down from heaven?
How much emphasis should be given to demonic deliverance in the Christian life? How can we avoid the extremes of focusing on the demonic and ignore the demonic?
How often should the Lord's Supper / Communion be observed? Should a church have Communion every Sunday?
How should Christians handle disputes (Matthew 18:15-17)? Why do so few Christians follow to principles outlined in Matthew 18:15-17 in regards to disputes?
How should a Christian react to all the doomsday predictions out there? Why are there so many doomsday predictions and how can we discern if there is a biblical basis to them?
How should a Christian respond to a bad economy? How can I trust God when the economy goes bad?
How should a Christian respond to contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD)? Is getting a STD a judgment from God?
How should a Christian view comedy? When can comedy be considered Christian comedy? What role does laughter have in the Christian life?
How should a Christian view the civil rights movement? Are there any aspects of the civil rights movement that are unbiblical?
How should a Christian wedding be different from a non-Christian wedding? What things should identify a uniquely Christian wedding?1
Pastor Paul Torres cautions us to take stock of what we believe about the Word so that we can properly apply it to our understanding of morality and how we should live.