Tuesday – April 14 – Moses, Humble Servant
Moses, Humble Servant – Sabbath School Lesson Study
This Sabbath School lesson study, “Moses, Humble Servant,” shows how God shapes His servants through humility and teaches them to depend fully on Him.
Bible Focus
Hebrews 11:24–26
Exodus 2:12
Numbers 12:3
Spirit of Prophecy Focus
- Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 246 by Ellen G. White
- Conflict and Courage, pp. 81, 86 by Ellen G. White
Moses, Humble Servant Summary
- Moses had a life of privilege in Egypt.
- He had education, power, and wealth.
- He chose to leave that life behind.
- He chose to suffer with God’s people.
- He valued eternal things over temporary pleasure.
- Hebrews 11 shows his decision clearly.
- He looked beyond this life to God’s reward.
- Moses made a serious mistake early in life.
- He acted in anger and killed a man.
- This showed that pride and self-trust were still in him.
- He then spent 40 years in the wilderness.
- God used this time to teach him humility.
- Moses had to unlearn pride and self-dependence.
- In the wilderness, Moses learned to depend on God.
- He became patient, quiet, and teachable.
- The Bible describes Moses as very humble.
- He became one of the meekest men on earth.
- God used him to lead Israel out of Egypt.
- His humility made him fit for leadership.
- His life could have been different if he was proud.
- Pride would have ruined his mission.
- True humility does not come from ourselves.
- It comes from walking with God.
- It grows when we depend fully on Him.
Question
- Why did Moses choose a life of suffering instead of comfort?
Answer
- He chose God’s way because he valued eternal rewards more than temporary pleasures.
Reflection
- Would others describe you as humble, and what shows that in your life?
Takeaway
- God prepares His servants through humility—when we depend on Him, He can use us greatly.
Continue Studying
- To deepen your study, explore the official Sabbath School lesson: https://absg.sspmadventist.org/
- You can also continue with:
— humility prepares the servant of God —



