Let's start with Malachi 1:11
"For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the LORD of hosts."
What is the "pure offering" being offered "from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same"?
Let's start with the context of the chapter first. The Lord is making charges against His people, Israel, and they are replying with denials. Verses 6 to 14 describes the sacrilege of the priests, how they have failed to honor the name of Jehovah, and reverence Him. They have brought to God sacrifices which have already been defiled--the lame and the blind. They would not even bring such sacrifices to their governor, Malachi says. Why do they offer them to God. So the Lord tells them in verse 10 that He will shut the door on their sacrifices. They will no longer be able to offer them at all.
Verse 11 is then prophetic. I believe it holds a two-fold prophecy as many prophecies do. One which was partially fulfilled already at the cross, and the other will ultimately be fulfilled in the Millennial Kingdom yet to come. The Lord's name shall be made great among the Gentiles all over the world. When Christ died on the cross, that is exactly what happened. The disciples were given the Great Commission: "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature." All over this world the gospel has been preached. God's name has been made among the Gentiles. You can't even look at a historical date in secular history and not be reminded of the Lord's birth or death (B.C. or A.D.). Here is what Adam Clark said about this verse:
"From the rising of the sun"— The total abolition of the Mosaic sacrifices, and the establishment of a spiritual worship over the whole earth, is here foretold. The incense of praise, and the pure offering of the Lamb without spot, and through him a holy, loving heart, shall be presented everywhere among the Gentiles; and the Jews and their mock offerings shall be rejected.
The ultimate fulfillment of this verse will be when Christ comes again to set up His Kingdom. Then all the world, "from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same" shall worship Him.
The pure offering is Jesus Christ Himself who was offered up for our sins.
The New Testament also speaks of other sacrifices:
"Present your bodies a living sacrifice holy and acceptable unto God" (Rom.12:1)
In no way does the New Testament even intimate that there will ever be any more blood sacrifices.
There may be thank offerings and praise offerings, but not blood sacrifices. Christ was once offered for the sins of many.
DHK