Moses is an obvious choice for several reasons.
The fact he led the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage, even through the challenges of their excessive grumbling, would rank him as a great Bible leader.
Looking at his character, more humble than any man on earth, we see a great Bible leader.
Recognizing his willingness to follow the advice of Jethro, preserving his mental and physical faculties, we find a great Bible leader.
However, it is not for these reasons we consider Moses today.
Moses is an example of a great Bible leader because he started like most of us, denying God’s power to use him to lead His people. When Moses finally submitted himself to God’s authority and direction, we find Moses becoming what God needed him to be.
He had flaws, needed patience, and he needed to treat God as holy.
The objective for us is to learn how God can use us with our flaws and imperfections. If we submit to God’s authority, we allow Him make us into the spiritual leaders He needs us to be.