In the Holy Trinity, Jesus is the
Son.
Here's a breakdown of how Jesus fits within the Trinity:
* The Holy Trinity: Consists of God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. They are understood as three distinct persons, but one God.
* Jesus as the Son: Jesus is understood to be eternally begotten of the Father, meaning he has existed with the Father from eternity. He is not a creation or a lesser being, but fully God, sharing the same divine nature and attributes as the Father.
So, the answer to your question is that, within the framework of the Holy Trinity, Jesus is the second person - the Son.