Well, I agree with everything that you said, except for maybe the expression 'He was acquired as God'. There is only one divine being in the entire universe, and that is god the Father. There are no other creators, omnipotent, omniscient, transcendent or all powerful beings, anywhere, except for God the Father. But, Jesus will be like a god to us, in the same way that Moses was to the Israelites. God has given Jesus all authority and power to rule the universe, it does not intrinsically belong to Christ, it was bestowed and, hypothetically, can be taken away, if the Father choses to do so.He was acquired as God when he had risen from the dead and Jesus was the only intermediary between mankind and God (2 Corinthians 5:18-21), So then who was rise up Jesus from the dead ?
It was Allah the father whom worshiped by Adam & Eve, Noah, Moses, David. That's why Allah was called in the old covenant as God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Exodus 3:4-6). Jesus himself was fulfilled God promises to Abraham as a replacement lamb of Isaac (Genesis 22:5-14; John 1:29-30). Because since Noah, God had a promises to him that he will never destroy earth with flood (Genesis 8:15-22), that's why Jesus was called as redeemer from God's wrath (Romans 1:18-20; Romans 5:8-11; 1 Thessalonians 5:9).
Were you saying something along the same lines, or do you mean that Christ became divine? The latter option I profoundly disagree with.