In reflecting on an experience where the Father appears and declares Himself as God, it is essential, especially within a Trinitarian framework, to honor the clarity and directness of such a revelation. While Trinitarian theology seeks to hold the unity and diversity of the Godhead, there is a risk of interpreting or framing this experience in ways that might obscure or complicate the Father’s straightforward declaration. Instead of over-explaining or layering theological assumptions upon it, we are encouraged to receive such revelations with openness and humility, letting the Father’s words speak for themselves. This approach respects the Father’s role as the one true God, allowing His identity and counsel to remain clear, rather than clouding it with interpretations that might distance us from the simplicity of His self-revelation. (ChatGPT)