Yes, correct. Jehovah is not the Father, but he is the Father's only Begotten Son. I believe all men and women are the sons and daughters of God, but of us all, he is the greatest and most intelligent. As an eternal being, he was born half man and half God. In the beginning, he directed the creation of this world and many others. Is the Father and Son aspect more metaphor than literal? I don't know. If it is metaphor, God is the one who originated it. Fathers have wives and children; however, we also know that we're created beings. In the beginning, the Father knew that Adam would fall, and He knew that it was as necessary as the Atonement. So the Father walked and talked with Adam in the Garden, but when Adam fell, the Father knew there would be a rift between Him and all mankind. That's why an intercessor was needed, and that intercessor was Christ. As the intercessor, Jehovah carried out the will of the Father, and the only words that He ever spoke to mankind were, "This is my beloved Son. Hear him!" In other words, He was one witness of the Son, and the Holy Spirit was the other. Thus, in the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.
After the Atonement, Jesus was raised in the flesh and formally given all power and dominion. And John the Beloved later testified that Jesus, now resurrected was in the "express image" of the Father. And because of Jehovah's sacrifice, he made it possible for all men to become joint heirs with him. And this means that all men have the potential of becoming like Christ, meaning they may inherit "all that the Father has." We continue to pray to the Father directly in the name of Christ. And as world events take shape, Jesus will eventually come and judge all mankind. Throughout the scriptures, Jehovah is said to come and judge the nations of the earth, but John said that "the Father judges no man, but has committed all judgment to the son." (See John 5:22) That would be considerable power for an archangel! The reason the Son judges all mankind is because he died for us and is our advocate to the Father. Thus, when the earth is glorified and redeemed, it's not going to be merely a garden, but will shine like the Sun; and those who inherit it will become like God -- not because they earned it, but because as sons of God they inherited it through the Atonement.
So once man has been resurrected and assigned to their various places in the afterlife, and the earth has been redeemed and glorified and Satan and his angels are driven out into outer darkness, Jesus will have finished his work and will turn it back to the Father. As the Lord said in one of our scriptures, "For this is my work and my glory, to bring to pass the immortality and the eternal life of man."
Anyway, that's how I see it.