Mark 7:24
"Jesus got up and went away from there to the region of Tyre. And when He had entered a house, He wanted no one to know [of it]; yet He could not escape notice."
The Deification of Christ's Human Will and the Manifestation of Its Weakness
St. John teaches that Christ's human will was perfectly united to His divine will, becoming the will of God made man. He allowed His genuine human weakness to be seen to prove He was truly human.
And we hold that it is just the same with the deification of the will; for its natural activity was not changed but united with His divine and omnipotent will, and became the will of God, made man. And so it was that, though He wished, He could not of Himself escape, because it pleased God the Word that the weakness of the human will, which was in truth in Him, should be made manifest.