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The Son and the Holy Spirit are equal to God the Father in eternity, nature and status. Within the Trinity the Father is head, first among equals; the Son and the Holy Spirit do the Father’s will, glorifying him and making him known; and the Holy Spirit glorifies and makes known the Son.
Jn 5:18 See also Jn 5:23; Jn 8:16; Jn 14:9; Jn 17:10; Php 2:6; Col 2:9
Ro 1:7 The equality of the Son and the Father is often implied in the opening greetings of the NT letters. See also 1Co 1:3; Gal 1:3; Eph 1:2; 1Th 1:1; 1Ti 1:2; Phm 3; 2Pe 1:2
Rev 5:13 Doxologies are addressed to the Father and the Son equally or just to the Son. See also Ro 9:5; Heb 13:21; 2Pe 3:18; Rev 7:10
2Co 13:14 See also Mt 28:19; 1Pe 1:2; Rev 1:4-5
The Son submits to the Father in his incarnation Php 2:6-7 See also Mt 24:36; Jn 4:34; Jn 6:38; Jn 14:28,31; Ro 5:19; Heb 5:8; Heb 10:5-7; Ps 40:6-8
The Father is Jesus Christ’s “head” 1Co 11:3 See also 1Co 3:23; 1Co 8:6; 1Co 15:27-28
The Son glorifies the Father Ro 16:27 See also Jn 14:13; Eph 1:5-6; Eph 3:21; Php 2:11; Col 3:17; 1Pe 4:11; Jude 25
The Father and the Son glorify one another Jn 17:1 In John’s Gospel, the “glory” of Jesus Christ is seen above all in the cross. See also Jn 8:54; Jn 13:31-32; Jn 17:4-5,24; Ac 3:13
The Spirit glorifies the Father and the Son Jn 16:13-15 See also Jn 14:26; Jn 15:26; Eph 1:13-14