
Prepared for Sabbath School Class, Sabbath, 13 September 2025.
Main Theme: Whatever the reasons for this terrible apostasy, we can learn lessons about the sinfulness of humanity and the mercy of God.
Read in Class: Exodus 32:1-6. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: How was it possible for Aaron’s leadership to fail so spectacularly?
Apply: How could Aaron, a leader, have been so weak? In what ways might Aaron have sought to justify in his own heart his terrible actions?
Share: Your friend says that her church has an excellent pastor because he always does whatever makes the whole church happy. Is whether ot not a pastor makes everyone happy a good way to determine if the pastor is doing a good job or not? How does the story of the golden calf help you answer your friend? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 32:7-14. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: Why did God send Moses back to the camp of Israel?
Apply: What are some things, or even people and ideas, that could become idols to us today? How do we guard against idolatry in today’s world?
Share: Your friend asks why Moses was interceding for these people when all they did was cause him trouble? Why go to such great lengths to save such a troublesome group? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 32:15-29. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What was Moses’ reaction to God’s threat to destroy Israel?
Apply: What should this story teach us about the power of intercessory prayer? Whom should you be praying for right now?
Share: Your friend asks if the apostasy was Aaron’s fault for making the golden calf, or the people’s fault for encouraging Aaron instead of stopping him? Who should have been holding whom accountable? Aaron, the People, or both? What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 32:30-32. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: How far did Moses go in his intercessory prayer for sinners?
Apply: Moses was willing to lose out on heaven to save others and honor God’s name? How far should we be willing to go to save others and honor God? See also Romans 9:1-3.
Share: How do you share the truth with others, so as to save them from apostasy without coming across as self-righteous or “holier-than-thou?” See Galatians 6:1-5.