Leviticus shows how a holy God makes a way to dwell with sinful people.
It explains sacrifices, priesthood, and laws that teach Israel how to live set apart.
The offerings show that sin requires atonement and that forgiveness comes through blood.
The priests act as mediators between God and the people.
God cares about everyday life, not just worship moments.
Holiness is about loving God and loving others well.
The laws reveal God’s character—just, merciful, and faithful.
Ultimately, Leviticus points to Jesus as the perfect sacrifice and High Priest.