There's no question that even our faith will be sight, and then it will be no more faith. The question, as I see it, is, was Christ made low enough to have to accept certain things on faith? In other words, did He believe without seeing? I think the answer is obvious.
It's obvious provided the answer is no.
Here's why I say this. The Son was present with the Father from eternity. Nothing was unknown to the Godhead, not the present and not the future. All decrees will happen exactly has decreed by God. Therefore all that will happen as a result of those decrees is known by the three persons of the Trinity.
To say that Jesus had to accept certain things on faith is to suggest that the Son, who knows all things from the beginning to the end, had to un-know certain things when he "became flesh." How does that work? This may sound silly, but let's imagine a scenario where Jesus is sitting with the Father, and they are making a list of things which the Son will have to un-know while he's on earth. Or forget them, then re-know them after his ascension.
The Father says to the Son, "hey, you know the end times which we've planned and decreed? Well, you'll have to un-know the day and hour. Just erase, erase."
Jesus replies, well, okay, I'll un-know it if you won't tell the angels. After all, it wouldn't do for them to know something I don't." "Okay," says the Father. "Deal."
Silly, you say? Yep, it is.
One reason we are conflicted about what Jesus knew or didn't know is Matthew 24:36. Here again, we have dueling translations.
NIV No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven,
nor the Son, but only the Father.
KJV But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only. (The Son is not mentioned).
NASB But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven,
nor the Son, but the Father alone.
Young's Literal Translation And concerning that day and the hour no one hath known -- not even the messengers of the heavens -- except my Father only. (No Son).
If the question is, was Christ saved by faith, the answer would be no. What a preposterous question!
Exactly. That's why I didn't ask it.