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How does the Trinity relate to justification?

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The Trinity is integral to justification, with the Father devising the plan, the Son executing it, and the Holy Spirit applying it to believers.

The doctrine of justification is intimately connected to the work of the Triune God. The Father is described as the one who justifies, as seen in Romans 8:33, and He devised the plan of redemption, sending His Son into the world. The Son, Jesus Christ, is the one who accomplished the work of justification through His death and resurrection, which fully satisfied God's justice, as depicted in Isaiah 53:10-11. The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in applying this justification to the hearts of the elect, convincing them of their sin and righteousness, as referenced in 1 Corinthians 6:11. Therefore, the work of justification encompasses the entire Trinity, highlighting the unity and purpose of God in saving His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33, Isaiah 53:10-11, 1 Corinthians 6:11

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