If we were to look at every sacrifice seen in the Word, we would be some time doing so. A dear friend has suggested rather than doing that, it may be better to simply look at the ordinances. After some debate, and thinking on that, they may well be right. After all, every sacrifice fits into one of the given sacrifices. We must however keep in mind that an offering can be a burnt offering, and that would make it a sacrifice in the minds of some. So we will look at them as well.
starting with the Guilt offering.
Though to some this may seem to be a sin offering as they are both for sin, however the guilt offering is for unintended sin. It gives a look into Yeshua, and how it is that we turn to His blood to wash away our sin. As most would say we don't need that anymore, and they would be right to a point.
You see, for the Orthodox Jew, They do still hold meaning, and serve to bring them peace of mind, and rest for the soul. Just as we find when we confess our sin to Yeshua. Even an unintentional sin is sin, and must be atoned for. As we should know, Yeshua stands ready to forgive our sins, just as He has done from the beginning of time.
This offering, stands a light into a time when unintentional sin can be forgiven by the one Who has given His life for all of man kind.
Now to answer that same old question, Do I think we should give an offering today? In all truth, I see it as something that is intended for the Hebrew people. Had it not been, then a gentile would be allowed into the inner court. Rather than having to stay out side. However, we must also look at this from the other side of the coin.
When the Temple service is restored, all sacrifices will begin anew. Should we try and stop them? NO. After all, for a people that have not opened their eyes to Yeshua, it is what they have, and if they hold in their hearts a pure faith, and trust in HaShem to forgive, who are we to say He won't forgive them?