
Prepared by William Earnhardt, for Sabbath School class, August 9, 2025.
Main Theme: The excellent and miraculous ways God provided for and delivered Israel foreshadow how God will deliver us in the last days, and how He already delivered us from sin at the cross.
Read in Class: Exodus 12:31-36. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What strange request does Pharaoh make and why, even as he gives permission for them all to leave?
Apply: How often have we “repented” of actions only because of their consequences and not because those acts were themselves wrong? Why is that not true repentance? How can we learn to be sorry for the sins that, in a sense, we “get away with,” at least in the short term?
Share: Your friend notes that the passage we just read says the Lord caused Israel to gain favor in the sight of the Egyptians. Does this mean in the last days, or even during the time of trouble, God will cause God’s people to gain the favor from some of those who are in the world? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 13:17-14:12. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: How did God guide the Israelites when they left Egypt, and what happened next?
Apply: Think of the last time you faced a terrible situation. What was your first reaction: faith in God or a lack of faith? What lessons should you have learned from that situation that could help you the next time another comes (and come it will)?
Share: Your friend asks, Why do people have such a hard time believing in God even after all He has done for them? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 14:13-31. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: Despite their lack of faith, what did God do for the children of Israel?
Apply: In the good times, do we thank God enough for His care and protection? What can we do to keep from panicking like Israel did in this passage?
Share: Your friend asks, when trials and tribulations come, how are we supposed to know when to act and when to be still? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 15:1-21. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What is the content of Moses’ song?
Apply: What is the link between the Song of Moses and the song of the Lamb? See Revelation 15:1-4.
Share: Your friend asks, Why are Moses and Miriam singing after the Egyptians have been destroyed? Shouldn’t they be sad instead? What do you tell your friend?