This is a creative take from Lexus by Toyota, in the light of Martin Luthers “Post Tenebras Lux” meaning from darkness to light.
If we look at the Lexus log, it is an acute angle (Psa 115:1), less than 90˚, which is a right angle. So, if we were to consider, that God-the-Son is that diving line, that right angle (Rev 12:7-10), which separates acute angles from obtuse angles like sheep [one in Christ (Jn 17:21)] from the goats [all to themselves] (Mat 25:31-46). As there is none perfect in the sight of God but God himself, and Christ is hence seated at the right hand of God-the-Father (Mat 21:44), and as the Angle of the Lord (Jn 1:18), the Almighty arm of God, who goes by the name Gabriel [meaning strength of God] and Michael [meaning Who is like God!].
For Jesus is much more than an angle (Heb 1:5-8) and much more than a prophet (Isa 9:6/Jn 1:1, 14) but the very materializer of God’s plan in creation as well as in redemption (Col 1:16-20), the one and only mediator between God and men (1Tim 2:5), because being both fully, Jesus understands both sides completely, and is hence perfectly qualified to be mediator between God and mankind, our great high priest of the order of Melchizedek (Heb 7:17-25).
Jn 15:18-19 #LexusFromToyota (chosen out of the world to believe in God)
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you.
context: #LotusesInTheMire
Psa 49:14-15/Jn 16:33/Gen 32:28
So in the light of Isa 14:12-21 & Rev 12:1-10… contrary to Acute, the word Obtuse (from Obtuse angle), means stupid and slow to understand, or unwilling to try to understand, in reference to Satan and his band of bastards who were so full of themselves that they rebled against God Himself (Ezek 28:11-19), their maker. Obtuse also refers to the unbeliever (Psa 14:1), who in following after Satan, loves himself first and hates God, because man from the fall is law to himself and a god to himself. So much so, he pleases others to serve his own selfish interest, and bows to his haters while venting out like a coward on those who are good to him. When instead man was made in the image of God, to please the same God he serves, that is Jesus, bow before God, and stand up to God haters (Mat 5:10-12).
So, in Christ, we who are called out by God from a world of pussies [those who love vain flattery], are transformed to not be ashamed of the truth (Rom 1:16), because in our pilgrimage to seek the truth of God (Psa 105:4/Jn 4:23-24), available in Christ alone (Acts 4:11-12), we are called to repentance and humility is accepting who we are as sinners, before Christ’ Holy Majesty (Phil 2:9-11).
