Deut 4 : 39 Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the Lord, he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath; there is none else.
There is only one God of heaven and earth and no one else. The heavens and the earth are in our reality, and the God of our reality is Christ (the Son of the invisible God). Our reality is in the mind of the Father. That is why He knows all things, is everywhere, can do all things, can create out of nothing, transcends time, and most importantly creates realities. It is presumptuous and prideful of us to think that our reality is the only one created by a being that has always existed. The Father interacts with the realities he creates through His Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a portal through which the Father communicates with and empowers the beings He indwells. The God of our reality is Christ, but the God of all realities is the Father. The first living, thinking, feeling being in our reality was put there by the Father and is referred to as the only begotten Son of God. The Father is connected to the Son in our reality through His Holy Spirit. The Son is so filled with the Holy Spirit of the Father, that the Son is the image of the invisible God. The Father communicates and empowers His Son to create our reality, and puts all things created under his feet. This authority is given to Christ by the Father. The problem arises that created beings with a free will become responsible for their decisions if they know the law. Where there is no law, there is no transgression.
Romans 4: 15 "Because the law worketh wrath; for where no law is, there is no transgression. "
Due to the knowledge of good and evil which we all inherit from Adam and Eve (Because of Adam and Eve's sin), we are all born under the law. The problem with humanity is their motivation for living, which is love of self (benefits achieved or satisfied). We are all headed to damnation as soon as we are born. We might argue that a baby hasn't committed a sin yet, but God knows the past, present, and future and maybe He sees the newborn in his/her entirety and not from our limited time line. Besides, who are we to judge? In God's kingdom there is perfect justice and mercy. Perfect justice demands that all humans be condemned because of their inperfection (their motivation for living) and their knowing the law of right and wrong. If God condemns all humans, then He would be merciless, which He is not. If He does not condemn all humans, then there would be disobedience and chaos in His kingdom. His only choice to demonstrate His Justice and Mercy is to save a few by erasing their sins and changing their motivation for living. You are baptized in the Name of the Father when you recognize that you are a sinner and the Father grants you the repentance necessary for you to turn to Him in sorrow for forgiveness. It is the Father who rewards Jesus with His own Glory (Holy Spirit portal) to form a spiritual body (the Church) of which He is the head (Lord and God). Since Christ is the Temple of the Father, we also become the Temple of the Father when we become the Temple of the Son. That is how we become One with the Father and Son. When we get baptized in the Name of the Father, we are chosen throughout the human timeline by Him to be part of His Sons body. When Christ died on the cross, He died for all mankind so that all are eligible to be saved. This makes it possible for the Father to choose anyone He wills. Those chosen are so, so grateful, and in a different state of being (born again), full of Love for God and mankind. Those not chosen will argue that it is not fair for others to be chosen but not them. Rom 9: 14-16 What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid. For He saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. So then, it is NOT of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy. Rom 9: 19-21 Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth He yet find fault? For who hath resisted His will? Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus? Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor? We, as saints, have to remember that those not chosen are in a different state of being (as we were), and even though we can empathize with their situation, we have to remember that God is sovereign, just, and merciful. This should give us more incentive to do the Lord's work of spreading the Gospel through our efforts so others can have the opportunity for the Father to choose and fill with His Holy Spirit.