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Moses Intercedes for a Nation | Thursday | May 7

Thursday – May 7

Moses Intercedes for a Nation – Sabbath School Lesson Study

This Sabbath School lesson study on Moses intercedes for a nation shows how intercessory prayer, persistence, and trust in God can make a powerful difference.

Bible Focus

  • Exodus 32:31–32
  • Exodus 33:13
  • Deuteronomy 9:19, 25
  • Deuteronomy 10:10
  • Luke 18:1–8

Spirit of Prophecy Focus

  • Christ Triumphant, p. 116 by Ellen G. White

Moses Intercedes for a Nation Summary

  • Moses often prayed for the people.
  • He stood before God on their behalf.
  • In Exodus 32, Moses made a bold request.
  • He asked God to forgive the people.
  • He even offered himself in their place.
  • This shows deep love and sacrifice.
  • Moses prayed in many situations.
  • He prayed when the people were thirsty.
  • He prayed when they were hungry.
  • He prayed when he felt overwhelmed.
  • He also prayed when God was ready to judge.
  • God listened to his prayers.
  • Moses sometimes prayed for many days.
  • He fasted and humbled himself before God.
  • His prayers were not casual or weak.
  • They were earnest and persistent.
  • Moses knew God’s character.
  • He trusted God’s mercy and patience.
  • He reminded God of His promises.
  • He held on to God’s covenant.
  • He remembered how God led in the past.
  • This gave him confidence in prayer.
  • Moses accepted God’s answers.
  • He trusted God even when the answer was no.
  • His life shows the power of intercession.
  • Prayer can change situations.
  • God desires people who will stand in the gap.
  • He works through those who pray.

Question

  • What can we learn from Moses’ intercessory prayers?

Answer

  • We learn to pray with love, persistence, and trust, holding on to God’s promises and accepting His will.

Reflection

  • Who needs your prayers today, and what is holding you back?

Takeaway

  • Intercessory prayer is powerful, and God calls us to stand in the gap for others with faith, love, and persistence.

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