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What does the Bible say about Trinitarian salvation?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is a work of the Triune God, where the Father elects, the Son redeems, and the Holy Spirit applies that work to believers.

Trinitarian salvation emphasizes the distinct roles of each person of the Trinity in the process of redemption. As Psalm 65:3-4 highlights, it is the Father who elects individuals for salvation, speaking of how 'blessed is the man whom thou choosest.' This choice is made before the creation of the world (Ephesians 1:4). The Son, Jesus Christ, accomplishes salvation through His atoning sacrifice, providing redemption for those chosen. Finally, the Holy Spirit applies this salvation, working in the hearts of believers to bring them to faith and communion with God. Thus, Trinitarian salvation encapsulates the fullness of God's redemptive plan, emphasizing the unity and cooperation of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:3-4, Ephesians 1:4, Romans 9:11

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