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The Covenant of Redemption (latin ''Pactum Salutis'') refers to the intratrinitarian agreement made between [[God the Father]] and [[God the Son]] in which The Father promises to redeem an [[Election|Elect]] people. In His incarnation, [[Active Obedience of Christ|Active]] and [[Passive Obedience of Christ|Passive Obedience]] to [[The Law of God|the Law]], God the Son fulfills the covenant. In turn, God the Father rewards His obedience with the [[Salvation]] of the Elect and [[God the Spirit|The Holy Spirit]] applies His work to the Elect.
The Covenant of Redemption (latin ''Pactum Salutis'') refers to the [[Trinity|intratrinitarian]] agreement made between [[God the Father]] and [[God the Son]] in which The Father promises to redeem an [[Election|Elect]] people. In His incarnation, [[Active Obedience of Christ|Active]] and [[Passive Obedience of Christ|Passive Obedience]] to [[The Law of God|the Law]], God the Son fulfills the covenant. In turn, God the Father rewards His obedience with the [[Salvation]] of the Elect and [[God the Spirit|The Holy Spirit]] applies His work to the Elect.
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