Yes.
We need to be careful with every analogy of the nature of God, as they all fail at some point. That H2O can be ice, water, or steam, supports Modalism/Sabellianism, which isn't biblical and was long ago condemned as heresy.
One can consider the triple point of H2O, where at a specific temperature and pressure, all three states can exist simultaneously. That can support the Trinity, yet, it also supports modern Modalism--Coexistent or Concurrent Modalism, as I refer to it--which is the erroneous position of Oneness Pentecostal/Jesus Only theology. As far as the Trinity goes, that's as close as it gets, but it still falls short.
So, yes, Jesus is the most high God, just as the Father and Holy Spirit are, but they are all distinct and coeternal while remaining one God.