My point was not about the theological doctrine of the immutability of God. I did not bring up such a doctrine to my memory here in this thread.
So my point was about Christ “suppressing Omniscience” was in defense of the truth in Scripture on behalf of how He was able to grow in wisdom and yet He was able to still retain power as God. I did not seek to defend Immutability but I was defending how Jesus was limited in knowledge and yet He still had power as GOD. That is the position I was promoting; It was not Immutability.
Jesus grew in knowledge.
“And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man.” (Luke 2:52).
But this does not mean Jesus did not have power as God.
For we know by the Scriptures that Jesus clearly had power as God.
#1. Jesus said He has power to raise the dead to life just as the Father had power to raise the dead (John 5:21).
#2. Hebrews 1:3 talks about how Christ held all things together by the word of His power when He purged us of our sins.
#3. Jesus said, He would raise up this Temple (His body) three days later (John 2:19).
#4. Jesus had the power to forgive sins and give eternal life (Mark 2:7) (Luke 7:44-50) (John 14:6).
#5 Jesus had power to take away the sins of the entire world (John 1:29).
#6. Jesus Christ said wherever two or three are gathered in my name, there I am among them (Matthew 18:20). This was said to the people he was around and not to just us today.
#7. Jesus knew men's thoughts (Matthew 9:4) (Matthew 12:25) (Mark 2:8) (Luke 5:22) (Luke 6:8) (Luke 9:47) (Luke 24:38).
#8. Jesus knew about the lives of others (John 2:24) (John 4:17-18) (John 4:29) (John 6:64).
So while Jesus had appeared to not have Omniscience, this does not mean He did not have power as God. For the Scriptures make it clear He did have power (Which runs against certain circles in Theological groups who say He emptied Himself).