What the Bible says about Pleasing to God
(From Forerunner Commentary)
Like the burnt offering, the meal offering is a sweet savor to God. Another similarity to the burnt offering is its contrast to the sin offering: The offering's intent contains no thought of sin. It represents a man in perfect obedience giving God a sacrifice that He accepts as pleasing to Him.
John W. Ritenbaugh
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Three): The Meal OfferingRelated Topics: Burnt Offering | Meal Offering | Obedience | Offering, Burnt | Offering, Meal | Offering, Sin | Pleasing God | Sacrifice | Sin Offering | Sweet Savor