There is a mystery in the Godhead brod and we cannot grasp its fulness. If we are unable to explain everything in this physical universe, how much more of the very being who created it!
We can only understand its fulness when we shall see God face to face.
Isaiah 55:8-9 “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways”, declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher then the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.
What I've known is that they are co-equal and co-existing. It is very illogical to compare the persons in the Godhead with one from the other since they go along in perfect harmony in love and unity throughout eternity.
The idea that the Father is higher or more powerful than the Son will come into mind since the Son became man to become the perfect sacrifice and example for us. But try to consider Christ status with the father before his incarnation and after his resurrection!
The Church fathers on John 1:1
Does John 1:1 teach us of 2 ‘gods’ (a greater and a lesser one) as the Watchtower teach, or 2 facets of the same God. Let’s see how the early Church Fathers addressed this same heresy.
Hippolytus (from Rome) was the disciple of Irenaeus, the disciple of Polycarp, the disciple of John himself. He wrote in circa A.D. 205:
“If, then the Word was with God and was also God, what follows? Would one say that I speak of two Gods? I will not indeed speak of two Gods, but of one. I speak of two Persons, however, and of a third Economy - the grace of the Holy Spirit”.
Tertullian of Carthage in North Africa (c. A.D. 213) wrote:
“Now, if He too is God, for according to John, 'The Word was God,' then you have two Beings-One who commands that the thing to be made, and the other who creates. In what sense, however, you ought to understand Him to be another. I have already explained: on the ground of personality, not of substance. And in the way of distinction, not of division. I must everywhere hold only one substance, in three coherent and inseparable [persons]”
This link explains it well..
Trinity: Fact or Fiction? - Part 1