It's actually harder than you think to prove your understanding.
Who is the image of the invisible God’ clearly refers back to Genesis 1:26, where God says, ‘Let us make man in our image.’ Christ, described as ‘full of grace and truth,’ showed he was the true image of the invisible God through his faithful obedience even to death. In him, both earthly and heavenly beings are ‘created,’ as they find their renewed purpose within God’s plan. The angels, who serve those destined to inherit salvation (Hebrews 1:14), have been commanded to honor him ‘let the angels of God worship him".
Wherever you look, Jesus is consistently portrayed as a created being, perfect and sinless, yet always a created man, born of a woman and descending from the line of Adam, Abraham, David, and so forth.
Are you aware that even in his exalted state (now!), He still traces his lineage back to David?
Rather amazing really.