Why would God include laws about childbirth in the middle of a book about sacrifices and purity? Leviticus 12 teaches us that impurity isn’t just about bad behavior; it’s about a broken condition inherited at birth. But this passage doesn’t just expose the problem—it points us to the provision. Through blood and sacrifice, God was preparing His people for a greater cleansing to come. And in Christ, born of a woman under the law, we see the One who came to cleanse not just bodies, but hearts—once for all.