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Matthew Gasperoni
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I have always thought about the manna as GOD’s active provision, but I love the deeper meaning as well: not only was HE providing for HIS people, but the manna was also a reminder of HIS presence among them.

“At one level, manna was physical nourishment. At another, it carried a spiritual significance that GOD was present among them and caring for HIS covenant people.”
May 04, 2026 06:49PM
Take and Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the Lord's Supper

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Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is 92% done
“Some ask, since the Supper requires such genuine repentance, is it better not to take the Supper as often? Yet this reverses our true priorities. Rather than avoiding the Supper because it requires repentance, we should inculcate a regular posture of repentance so we are always ready to come to the Supper.”

—Harrison Perkins, Take & Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the LORD’s Supper
May 08, 2026 07:48PM
Take and Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the Lord's Supper


Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is 88% done
“GOD’s treatment of Ananias and Sapphira shows that GOD cares that we take every aspect of worship seriously … Although the Supper contains risk as we approach the table, the whole of worship contains that same risk at least in some measure. We cannot escape the risk of coming before the LORD simply by avoiding the Supper. Worship itself entails that risk.”
May 08, 2026 07:41PM
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Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is 79% done
“The LORD’s Supper is the meal that lifts our heads to know we are accepted into GOD’s presence … Every week, our heads ought to be lifted as we come before the presence of CHRIST, our King. Every week, our eyes ought to be opened as we experience the grace to see HIM clearly, made known to us in the breaking of the bread.”
May 06, 2026 05:37PM
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Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is 67% done
I appreciated the way Perkins handles the tension of coming to the LORD’s Supper rightly. There is clearly a responsibility to examine ourselves, but that responsibility is not meant to become a crushing burden. We are not striving to reach some imagined level of holiness before we are allowed to come. The Supper is primarily a gift of grace for needy sinners, not a reward for spiritual perfection.
May 05, 2026 09:18AM
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Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is on page 67 of 144
“I sometimes wonder how it might affect preachers if every sermon had to end in the Lord's Supper. Would it give a healthy new dimension to the way our sermons develop and conclude? Would it force us back to the central things of the gospel? ... Might not our Church life be strengthened by frequent communion?" - W. Robert Godfrey
May 04, 2026 07:41PM
Take and Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the Lord's Supper


Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is on page 41 of 144
“The acts of praising GOD, confessing sin, and contemplating the gospel are what we need to do every day. Gathered worship is important because it teaches us in a directed and specific way to build the rhythm of praise, confession, and gospel assurance into our hearts. We need that pattern locked deeply within our bones. Going through that pattern in worship trains us to live them out in the world.”
May 03, 2026 03:17PM
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Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is on page 25 of 144
“We gather not to entertain ourselves but to give proper honor, praise, and respect to the GOD who made and saved us.”

—Harrison Perkins, Take & Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the LORD’s Supper
May 02, 2026 06:36PM
Take and Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the Lord's Supper


Matthew Gasperoni
Matthew Gasperoni is on page 23 of 144
“Everyone comes to the table in the same condition, namely as sinners in need of CHRIST’s grace. This common reality unites us as we partake.”

—Harrison Perkins, Take & Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the LORD’s Supper
May 02, 2026 05:01PM
Take and Eat: Recovering the Regular Celebration of the Lord's Supper


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