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30 Hallelujah Saturday phrases that prepare you for Easter

Hallelujah Saturday prepares us to celebrate that death did not win, but it was Jesus who defeated it.

But the angel, answering, said to the women, “Do not be afraid; for I know that you seek Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here, for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” .

Matthew 28:5-6

It’s a day of deep gratitude to the Lord for fulfilling His promises and filling us with His love!

No suffering is eternal and Hallelujah Saturday reminds us that Sunday is a Sunday of victory.

Tonight, we conquered a fundamental right that will not be taken away from us: the right to hope. It is a new, living hope that comes from God. It’s not mere optimism… No. It is a gift from Heaven, which we could not obtain for ourselves.

Pope Francis

Praise the Lord that the tomb was empty, death did not prevail. Jesus was no longer among the dead!

Hallelujah! Jesus lives and may we remember the sacrifice He made for us in the name of love!

On this Hallelujah Saturday, may we remember that Jesus needed to suffer for us and to save us. It is the cross that leads to Salvation.

It was necessary for Him to surrender in our place for our sins to be forgiven. Hallelujah!

On the cross, Jesus conquered death so that, years later, we could celebrate this today in life!

The Messiah’s tomb was not filled for long. God fulfilled his promise and He was resurrected!

Remembering the event of Jesus is what makes women announce to everyone. Make memory of what God has done, of the path taken. This opens the heart to waiting, to the future.

Pope Francis

Death is also hope, because Jesus had to die for us to have life. Hallelujah!

At the end of Hallelujah Saturday, we celebrate that Jesus conquered the impossible and is no longer dead!

It is not among the dead that we should look for Jesus because He is no longer there. He lives!

Let us sing Hallelujah and celebrate that Jesus lives and, if He lives, we will live too!

It is the vigil during which the whole Church waits at the tomb of the Messiah, sacrificed on the Cross. The Church waits and prays, listening again to the Scriptures that run through the entire history of salvation.

Saint John Paul II

Jesus’ victory over death is forever and ever. The life He offers us is eternal.

The Sabbath is no longer one of pain, because Jesus lives. May we prepare to celebrate his resurrection!

Wait and trust the miracle. It’s Hallelujah Saturday and we know that God will fulfill His promises.

For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale, so will the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.

Matthew 12:40

Give thanks to God and sing Hallelujah, because the Savior is risen and has blessed us with life and life in abundance!

Hallelujah Saturday is a time to give thanks and praise God. It is time to remember that the tomb was empty!

Whom God raised up, the pangs of death released, for it was not possible for him to be held by it.

Acts 2:24

It was for our sins that He died so that we could be forgiven. Hallelujah. Jesus lives!

Jesus destroyed death and its ruler. He proved to be stronger than all pain!

After the weeping, after the disorientation of Good Friday, followed by the expectant silence of Holy Saturday, at the dawn of the “first day after the Sabbath” the proclamation of Life that defeated death resounded with vigor.

Benedict XVI

May we never forget Jesus’ sacrifice and may the Hallelujah Sabbath remind us that He did all this out of love.

Hallelujah is the celebration that Jesus lives and is in us. May we love you more every day!

Day of prayer, vigil and gratitude. Day to remember that the cross was not the end, but the beginning of a new life!

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