No, I must admit that I am unsure as to what exactly Jesus meant, in its entirety, in that pericope. But, again, hermeneutics 101, we do not make the exception the rule. Not to mention that, fundamentally speaking, there is no efficacy to God or man, having God raise himself from the dead. There is no sacrifice (nothing for Jesus to lose), and there is no hope for man (a non-human has been resurrected).
Listen DW, I do not know what level of theology that you are at, but you need to stop isolating verses and try and see the big picture. You are dragging people down rabbit holes with your narrow-minded views. Start speaking on a fundamental level, especially when trying to explain the incomprehensible (despite being futile, anyhow).