Leviticus 2
/"When you bring a grain offering baked in the oven as an offering, it shall be unleavened loaves of fine flour mixed with oil or unleavened wafers smeared with oil” (v4). The Mosaic Law made room for all kinds of offerings, including grain baked in an oven, on a griddle, or ground into “fine flour.” These were mixed with oil and/or costly frankincense and burnt as a “pleasing aroma” to the Lord, and they included salt as a symbol of permanency (v4).
We can now approach God without these offerings, because we are made “holy and acceptable” by trusting in Jesus’ perfect sacrifice. Instead we give ourselves as “living sacrifices,” dedicating our whole selves to Him.