As regards to the station of Jesus, there are different opinions, mostly because the Bible says different things about Jesus.
The Bible itself, describes Jesus, as a Prophet, who is an image of God, who is in unity with the father, but the father is greater than the son, and the son says and does whatever and however the Father says, but not from Himself.
I think the key to reconcile all these different statements, is the verse in Bible that describes Jesus as an Image of God.
In this analogy, if Jesus is the Mirror, and God is the Sun, the image and the light of the Sun manifested in the Mirror.
That is to say, the attributes of God is manifested in Jesus, being Mirror.
Therefore if we look at the Mirror, we can say that we see the Sun, but that does not mean the Sun moved inside the Mirror.
On the other hand we can say that is a Mirror, but not the Sun, as the Sun is not physically in the Mirror, but its image is.
Likewise Jesus and Holy Spirit are Two Mirrors that reflect the image and attributes of God, but that does not mean God physically moved down in Jesus Body, but His attributes is Manifested in Jesus, like an image in a Mirror.
With this description, there is only One God, but His image has appeared into Two other Mirrors. Therefore there is no contradictions between Old Testament, New Testament or with different statements about Jesus in New Testament, while nothing outside of the Book or recorded traditions is added.