The Glory of Jesus Revealed on Shavuot (Pentecost)
- Ron Cantor

- May 20
- 2 min read

Tonight, as we gather for Shavuot, we celebrate the day when God gave the Torah to His people—the moment when heaven descended to earth and the Spirit moved with power.
This Shavuot, we invite you to join us at Tiferet Yeshua (The Glory of Jesus) as we remember not only what God did on Mount Sinai, but what He continues to do in Tel Aviv today.
The Spirit Still Moves
On Shavuot, the disciples waited in Jerusalem until the Holy Spirit fell upon them with power. They went out into the streets—not to the synagogues, but to the broken, the lost, the forgotten. They proclaimed the good news where people actually were.
This is the spirit of Tiferet Yeshua.
Regularly, members of our Hebrew-speaking congregation of over 100 believers walk the streets of Tel Aviv. We feed the poor. We sit with prostitutes. We embrace those trapped in addiction. We welcome the skeptics into the congregation, the doubters, the friends brought by believers who want them to experience the reality of Yeshua.
Our fellowship is in Hebrew—the language of our fathers, the language of the streets, the language spoken in the homes and hearts of this city.
What Your Gift Provides
As you know, Messiah’s Mandate is the congregation’s largest donor. Because of you and your generosity, the congregation is able to be a blessing to Tel Aviv.
Food and Dignity: When we feed someone on the streets, we're not just filling a stomach—we're saying, "You matter. God sees you.”
Crisis Support: Addiction doesn't wait for business hours. We have provided emergency assistance, transportation to rehabs (we work with a Messianic rehab in Jerusalem), and ongoing care for those fighting for their lives.
Gospel Access: When unbelievers walk into our fellowship and hear the message of redemption in Hebrew—their language—barriers fall away. Hearts open.
An Invitation This Shavuot
Tonight, we celebrate the giving of the Torah. But we also celebrate that the Spirit of God still moves with power. We celebrate Pentecost, where God poured out his Spirit on Israel (Acts 2:36) and started a revival that still burns today. He still transforms lives. He still reaches the unreachable.
Give Now
Your tax-deductible gift enables the Glory of Yeshua to shine in Tel Aviv. Consider a gift of:
A Shavuot Prayer
Just as You poured out Your Spirit on Shavuot and transformed Your people into bold proclaimers of Your name, pour out Your Spirit upon us. Give us the courage to love Tel Aviv's forgotten. Give us wisdom to speak Yeshua's name in the language of this city. And let Your glory—Your Splendor—be visible in the transformation of broken lives. May all Israel cry out Baruch Haba b’Shem Adonai—Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.













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