Now let's talk about something you see every day.
Car logos.
You pass them on every highway, in every parking lot, on every street in every city in the world. Have you ever stopped to really look at them? Not glance — look. Have you ever noticed how many automotive brands use wings, wheels, circles, and serpents in their logos? Not one or two. Over a dozen. These are billion-dollar corporations with entire teams of designers deciding exactly what image will represent them to the world.
And they keep choosing the same symbols.
Circles within circles. Rings within rings. Wings. Serpents. The symbols of movement, power, and transcendence — mounted on machines that carry billions of people across the earth every single day.
Now open your Bible to Ezekiel chapter 1.
Now as I looked at the living creatures, behold, a wheel was on the earth beside each living creature with its four faces... The appearance of their workings was, as it were, a wheel in the middle of a wheel... As for their rims, they were so high they were awesome; and their rims were full of eyes, all around the four of them.
— Ezekiel 1:15–18Wherever the spirit wanted to go, they went, because there the spirit went; and the wheels were lifted together with them, for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.
— Ezekiel 1:20Read that carefully.
Wheels on the earth. Wheels within wheels — layered, complex, multi-dimensional. Rims full of eyes — all-seeing, aware, watching. And the Spirit in the wheels. Not operating the wheels from a distance. In them. The wheels weren't empty metal turning on an axle. They were alive. They moved because something lived inside them.
They had a Driver.
Now ask yourself the question that nobody in any boardroom will ask out loud.
"Why do corporations worth hundreds of billions of dollars — with the best designers money can buy — why do they consistently land on these images?"
Wheels. Wings. Circles within circles. A serpent eating a man. Out of every possible symbol available to the human imagination, why these?
That's not a coincidence.
That's not a trend.
The spiritually blind see a car logo.
The spiritually awake see a pattern.
A pattern that stretches back thousands of years. A pattern that surfaces in ancient prophetic visions and modern corporate boardrooms. A pattern rolling down the highway beside you every morning on your way to work.
Hidden in plain sight.
Do you see it?
The Sovereign Witness
I can already hear the objection.
"Wings just symbolize speed. It's just marketing."
Fine. Let's follow that logic.
Why do wings mean speed? Who embedded that association so deeply into human consciousness that designers reach for it instinctively when they want to convey power and movement? It didn't come from nowhere. Someone put it there. Something planted it so deep in the human imagination that it keeps surfacing — in ancient temples, in Scripture, and on the hood of a car rolling off an assembly line.
The ancient world understood what wings meant. Cherubim had wings. The living creatures surrounding Christ's throne had wings. Wings meant one thing — proximity to the Divine.
And chariots? Chariots were the ultimate symbol of power. Kings rode them. Elijah was taken to heaven in one. Chariots represented transcendence — the ability to move beyond human limits.
Now look at your car. Four wheels. A driver. Wings on the logo.
The designers didn't sit down and study Ezekiel to arrive at these images. They didn't need a theology degree to choose these shapes. The symbols were already in them — placed there by the One who gives breath and spirit to all who walk the earth.
I have filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all kinds of craftsmanship, to make artistic designs…
— Exodus 31:3–4This is not a new pattern. Christ has always worked through human hands that had no idea who was guiding them. He named Cyrus — a pagan king — a century and a half before Cyrus was born, and used him to free Israel. If He can do that through a king who never worshipped Him, He can do it through a designer who never opened a Bible.
The creators think they are inventing.
But they are actually echoing.
Tuned into a frequency they don't understand. Recording messages from the only One who exists outside of time.
The Driver and the Vehicle
These symbols aren't marketing coincidences. They are Christ's signatures woven into the fabric of daily life.
Think about what a car actually is. A vehicle. A vessel. A body of metal and glass. It sits there — motionless, lifeless, going nowhere. Until a driver gets in. The moment a driver takes the seat, everything changes. The vehicle has purpose. Direction. Movement. Life.
Now look at Ezekiel's vision again.
...the wheels were lifted together with them, for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.
— Ezekiel 1:20The wheels didn't move themselves. The Spirit moved them.
If you've been paying attention — that should sound very familiar.
You are the vehicle. There is a Driver for the vessel.
That is the design. That is what the automotive industry has been testifying to for over a century without knowing it. They put wings on the logos because these vehicles were meant to represent a journey beyond the physical. They just didn't know who gave them that idea.
And then they named a car Genesis.
One of the newest luxury brands on the road. Rising to prominence right now, in our lifetime. Look at the emblem — wings forming the shape. Look at the name. Genesis. The beginning. The first book of the Bible. The place where God created. Where He breathed life into man. Where the serpent first took a bite. Where the whole story started.
The world calls it branding.
But the Name and the Wings together tell the story of the Beginning — and nobody in that boardroom had to open a Bible to arrive at it. Because the Architect was already in them before they ever sat down at the table.
They think they are selling a car.
They are displaying a parable.
He lights every man who comes into the world — John 1:9 — and through them He has left breadcrumbs everywhere. In the logos. In the names. In the symbols rolling past you on the highway every single day.
You just needed eyes to see them.
The Serpent on the Hood
Go back to Chapter 1.
Christ sent the physical serpents so Israel could see what had already bitten them. The snakes in the wilderness were His teaching tool. His visual lesson. His way of putting the serpent on display so His people could finally perceive what had been destroying them all along.
Now look at the Alfa Romeo logo.
It has been on their cars since 1910. A serpent. Wearing a crown. Consuming a man.
For over a century that image has been on the road — in showrooms, in parking lots, on highways across the world. The serpent devouring humanity. The story of Genesis 3 — the Fall, the bite, the destruction — mounted on the hood of a car. Rolling past billions of people who never once stopped to perceive what they were actually looking at.
But Christ does. Because He put it there.
For the same reason He put the serpent on the pole in the wilderness — so you would see him. So you would recognize him. So that every time that logo rolls past you, something in your spirit would stir and say: there he is. The one who has been devouring humanity since the beginning. The one whose bite is already in us.
Look at him. See what he does.
The serpent on the hood is not the enemy mocking Christ.
It is Christ putting the serpent on display — again.
On every highway. In every parking lot. On every commute. Just like Moses lifted the serpent on the pole so Israel could perceive the truth — Christ has lifted the serpent on the hood so the whole world could see it.
The question is the same it has always been.
Are you looking? Do you perceive what you're seeing?
The spiritually blind see a car logo. The spiritually awake see the lesson Christ has been teaching since Numbers 21 — still playing out, still in plain sight, still waiting for eyes that are open enough to see it.
There is a serpent on the hood. There is a Driver in the vehicle.
Christ put the snake there so you would understand what has been devouring you.
The Driver is what moves you.
The question has always been the same.
Which one drives you?
The Script Is Being Written
The symbols are there. The pattern is real. These aren't random observations — they are echoes of something burned into the human mind since the prophet Ezekiel first recorded his vision.
The automotive industry recreated the very image of the heavenly chariot — four wheels, a driver, and wings — not because they studied Ezekiel, but because the Architect embedded it in them before they ever picked up a pencil.
This is how Christ proves His existence in a tangible way. Not in a church. Not behind a pulpit. On the highway. In the parking lot. On the hood of a car rolling past you at sixty miles an hour.
Only He has the capability to do that.
Can you see Him?
But there's more.
Hollywood has been showing us events before they happened — with an accuracy that defies random chance. Films and television programs depicting specific disasters, specific symbols, specific moments in history — years, sometimes decades, before they occurred.
And that raises a question…
Who's really writing the script?
Because if the pattern is real — and it is — then someone has been narrating this story from outside of time. Dropping clues into the culture. Leaving fingerprints on the films, the logos, the cards, the headlines.
The only question is whether you're paying attention.
You've Driven Past This Your Whole Life
Every commute. Every school run. Every trip to the grocery store. The logos were right there — on the car in front of you, on the truck in the next lane, on the dealership you pass every Tuesday.
Wings. Wheels. Circles within circles. A serpent consuming a man.
You saw them. You just didn't perceive them.
That's not an insult. That's exactly what Christ said would happen.
Seeing you will see and not perceive.
— Matthew 13:14The signs were never hidden. They were never buried in some ancient text only scholars could access. They were on the highway. In the parking lot. In your own driveway. Right in front of you the whole time.
The Architect placed them there.
And the whole world drove past them — every single day — without once asking why those images felt so right to the people who designed them.
Now you know.
And here's what that means.
If Christ has been leaving His signature on car logos — in corporate boardrooms, through the hands of designers who never opened a Bible — then where else has He been signing His name?
Where else have you been driving past without seeing?
The highway was just the beginning.