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God didn’t accept the yearly sacrifice for at least 40 years before the destruction of the last Temple, as recorded in the Talmud. That is, the signs that accompanied the acceptance of the sacrifice did not occur at all during that period (it had been off and on prior to that). Orthodox Jews claim that this was because of the deteriorating morality of the Jews during that time, culminating in the Temple being taken away. Apostolic Christians, obviously, have an alternative explaination, centering on another event that occured 40 years before the destruction of the Temple.And on conjecture, if a 3rd Temple is built whose to say whether or not God will accept any sacrifices from it even though the Jews are ignorant of the Incarnation and Messiahship of Christ.
In other words, from a Christian perspective there would be no acceptance of the sacrifice simply because those things are done (not because the Jews are in any way forsaken), and the final Sacrifice has been completed. Orthodox Jews will have a different perspective on the matter, varying from person to person.
Peace and God bless!