Every believer must choose between a life of holiness shaped by God or a life of compromise shaped by the world. Leviticus 19 answers the question, “What does holiness actually look like?”—and it does so not with abstractions, but with concrete commands that reach into every corner of life. This chapter calls us to be distinct: to fear God, love our neighbor, walk in purity, show compassion, and live with integrity—not to earn God’s favor, but because we already belong to Him.