In the Old Testament Christ is typified by all the offerings. The New Testament reveals that in His person Christ is the fulfillment of these types.
The burnt offering (Leviticus 1:3), which was wholly for God’s satisfaction, typifies Christ as God’s pleasure and satisfaction. When the Lord Jesus was on earth, He made God happy and satisfied Him because He always did God’s will (John 4:34; 5:30; 6:38) and sought His glory (John 7:16-18).Whatever God wanted, Christ did. Therefore, He pleased God and satisfied Him.
As the fulfillment of the type of the burnt offering, Christ is God’s food. Christ has been “burned” to feed God and satisfy Him. (The Conclusion of the New Testament, pp. 459-460)
Further reading: recommending the footnotes in the Recovery Version Bible on this verse here.