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The Bible Unmasked Season 1 Episode 33: Jeremiah 15 - 36

by Jennifer Hernandez, Rob Stevenson | August 15, 2021

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In episode 33 of the Bible Unmasked, Pastor Jennifer Hernandez and Principal Robert Stevenson discuss Jeremiah 15 to 36. Jeremiah is one of the Major Prophets. The book of Jeremiah announces many prophecies and details the prophet's private life, experiences, and imprisonment.

Date: August 15, 2021

Questions in this episode God first said that he will destroy his children but later said that he will deliver for a good purpose. What does that mean? Can you give an example of a good purpose for which deliverance is warranted? Who is the mother of seven referenced in this verse? Exile sounds like punishment. Why did God send his children in exile? Are there times when our tribulations or what may seem like punishments are in fact blessings in disguise? Why was Jeremiah upset with God, according to Jeremiah 20:7-10. Is it a sin to be upset with God? How long will God hold back before he rejects those who continuously backslide. 

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Presenters

  • Jennifer Hernandez

    Jennifer Hernandez was born and raised on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hawaii. Her love for sharing Jesus began when she dedicated her voice to Him, as a child by singing throughout the islands; preaching began during high school. Motivated to answer God’s call on her life, Jen moved her family to England, where she obtained her BS in Behavioral Sciences at Newbold College. Together with her husband, Armando, and their five boys, God has taken them on a journey of faith, with opportunities to share His love throughout Europe and the United States. She enjoys being actively involved in children’s ministries, women’s ministries, and worship ministries. Jennifer recently graduated with her Master of Divinity degree from Andrews University Theological Seminary and is excited to now be serving as an Associate Pastor at Plantation Seventh-day Adventist Church.


  • Rob Stevenson

    Mr. Stevenson attended Andrews Academy, then Cedar Lake Academy and graduated from Andrews University with a degree in Psychology and Religion. He later earned a Masters Degree in Educational
    Leadership from the University of Southern Mississippi.

    After college Mr. Stevenson worked as a boy’s dean, campus chaplain, history teacher, Bible teacher, vice principal then principal of several Adventist Junior, Senior and Boarding Academies across the
    United States.

    While working in schools, he was blessed as a capable and inspired public speaker who loves to share his love for the Lord and Adventist Christian education. He is most happy working with students, preaching,
    teaching, and conducting weeks of prayer and evangelistic series.

    Rob was married to his wife Tina since 1988. They have two children, a son Alexander 26 who lives in Chattanooga TN, and a daughter Sheree 24 who lives in Kettering Oh. Mr. Stevenson is currently the principal of Sawgrass Adventist School for this next school year.