Was Moses being God when he parted the Red Sea? Was Elijah being God when he raised the widow's son? Do you honestly think that if the only way a miracle can be performed, is if the person doing the performing has to be God?
It has been noted in many posts (and not just by me), that Jesus had been given all authority, He was given the Spirit without measure, He could do nothing on His own, He was one with the Father in whom the Father worked, He was like us in all respects except without sin.
If you think that the incarnation stripped Jesus of all of His power, glory and authority.......think again. PLEASE think again.
And anybody reading this thread......don't fall for the heresy that Jesus was only a mere mortal man.
The First Coming is a phenomenon agreed upon by the Trinity in eternity past of course. But this has zero bearing on Jesus Godhood during his tabernacling with us then. Furthermore, God is One, and the Trinity are in perfect harmony as to how this was to occur.
Jhn 2:19
Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days
I will raise it up.
Jhn 10:18
No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself.
I HAVE (Verb - Present Active Indicative - 1st Person Singular) power to lay it down, and
I HAVE (Verb - Present Active Indicative - 1st Person Singular) power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
Jesus HAD......THEN AND THERE (during His incarnation)......all the power to resurrect HIMSELF.
HIMSELF being infinite, eternal almighty God, YHVH, the I AM.