But he was pierced for our trangressions

he was crushed for our iniquities

the punishment that brought us peace was upon him

and by his wounds we are healed

Isaiah 53:5
He did not want to die. He prayed in the garden for this cup, his destiny, to be taken from him, but then he submitted fully to the will of God, "not my will but yours be done".
He did not want to die, but he allowed it. Why? Because were one man's choice brought sin into this world, another man's choice provided the fee [death] to cover all sins.
Can you really say his sacrafice means nothing to you?