By William Burt Pope, D.D.,
THE REDEMPTIONAL OR ECONOMICAL TRINITY The gradual unfolding of the mystery of redemption is also the gradual unfolding of the mystery of the Triune God. While the Divine essence is revealed as unity of nature in trinity of personal subsistence, the work of human salvation is so related to the Triunity and to the several Persons that the Redemptional Trinity may be made a topic of separate discussion: with the reservation, however, that the Economical Trinity is only the Absolute Trinity as manifested in the present dispensation, and that all the New- Testament exhibitions of it are to be interpreted accordingly. We have to consider, first, the common relation of the Triune Godhead to the Mediatorial Work, and then the relation of each Person: both in the light of Scripture alone I, The redemption of mankind sprang from the eternal purpose of God the Triune: Let Us redeem man! was silently one with Let Us make man! God is not divided. As the creation is a Divine work, while each Person is Creator, so redemption is a Divine work in which the Three Persons unite. God . . . hath visited and redeemed His people: 1 words to the Jews which the Apostle confirms: After that the . . . love of God our Savior toward man appeared. 2 These are the key to all those passages which connect God absolutely and independently of the hypostatic distinctions with our salvation, down to the end: God shall be all in all,3 the TRIUNE GOD. From this some inferences follow1 Luke 1:68; 2 Tit. 3:4; 3 1 Cor. 15:28
1. The Divine attributes that required and provided an atonement
are the attributes of the
Three Persons: no distinction can be admitted between the
holiness and love of the Father
and the holiness and love of the Son. There is a perfect
perichoorosis
in the
Redemptional Trinity, even as there is in the Absolute.
I and my Father are One
is a
testimony that may be carried higher than the foundation of the
world
2. Hence there is no support for the theory of a
II. The Three Persons of the Trinity are revealed in most strict
and definite relations to
the economy of redemption
1. These relations are so clearly defined that it is necessary
at the outset to show that the
Scriptural doctrine of the Trinity is really independent of the
work of Christ. The Three
Persons are connected with creation almost as closely as with
redemption; in this
economical, though not as yet redemptional, Trinity the Word or
the Son is the Agent of
the Father's creating will; and the Spirit connects the Father
and the Son with the visible
universe. The same names are given to the Son and Spirit in
their pre-temporal being as
are given to them in the dispensation of grace in time. The Word
who was
2. This being so, there is a never-failing consistency in the
exhibitions of the
Redemptional Trinity as distinguished from the Absolute
(1.) The eternal generation of the Son is the ground of the
generation by which the Son
was made flesh. The words
Hence the Father of this Incarnate Son in the Mediatorial
Trinity is always the supreme
Representative of the Godhead. God and the Father are terms used
interchangeably: St
John says that
(2.) And the Spirit never assumes any relation to the person and
work of Christ, but that
of One Who, consubstantial with the Father and the Son, is yet
the Agent of the will of
the mediatorial Father. The Double Generation is taught in
Scripture; and analogy would
be almost enough to establish the Double Procession as the
ground of the Temporal
Mission of the Holy Ghost. He is always sent forth: Himself like
Christ an
(3.) As to the Son incarnate His place in the Holy Trinity is
for a season merged in His mediatorial relation to God and His Father. He Himself never
swerves from the language
of subordination. Even in those sayings which, as it were,
undesignedly manifest forth
His Divine glory, there is still the recognition of the Father's
will which He has come into
the world to finish, and a perpetual remembrance of the
obedience which He must learn
But of the Redeemer's humbled estate it is not needful to say
more now. Suffice that
throughout the entire economy of redemption, and until the end
when the Triune God
shall be all in all, and the mediatorial distinctions of office
in the Trinity cease, the
predominant character of the Second Person is and will be that
of Mediator, through
whom we draw nigh to God: under the authority of the Father, and
having the Holy Spirit
under Him. The last Gospel, which is the most distinctively
Trinitarian, is also the most
express on this subject. Its earlier chapters exhibit Him
1 John 6:57,38;
2 John
5:30; 3
John 15:13,14;
4 John
10:30
3. It is important to remember this truth in the study of the
mediatorial economy
Illustrations will hereafter be given of what needs now only to
be stated: that, with certain
occasional reservations and saving clauses which abundantly
declare the supreme
Divinity of the Son and the Spirit, the general strain of the
phraseology of the New
Testament represents the Second and Third Persons of the Trinity
in their economical
subordination to the Father as the representative of the
Godhead. It must always be borne
in mind that the theology of the Bible is the theology of
redemption: before the
application of this principle that peculiar difficulty which
springs from the comparative
rarity of direct allusions to the Trinity as such vanishes. In
fact the difficulty becomes a
help to faith when it is looked at in this light. The sublime
theory of a redemptional
subordination of the Two Persons is maintained, generally and
down to the minutest
detail, with an exact consistency of which only Divine wisdom
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