I think it is important to note why Jesus came into this world.
For the lost sheep of Israel according to Jesus.
Maybe his was just kidding about that part?
It was not to garner followers during his lifetime. The mission that God gave Jesus to was to reveal God to humanity. That mission was accomplished when the New Testament was written and canonized.
Another job Jesus had to do was garner a few disciples. It was their job to go out and preach the gospel message, but they could only do that during their lifetimes, After they died it was the job of the Christians to carry the gospel message far and wide. That took time but it was accomplished because the gospel message had been preached to every nation by the mid 1800s.
Christians mistakenly believe that Jesus claimed to be a king, and that is why Christians believe that Jesus is going to return and rule the world, but Jesus did not make any such claim. All that is Paul.
John 18:37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.
Jesus came into this world to bear witness unto the truth about God.
It was the destiny of Jesus to die on the cross as a sacrifice but that was not the main reason Jesus came into this world. Jesus came into this world to reveal His teachings which are essentially what saved humanity by changing their hearts so they would love God and their neighbor. Many of the teachings of Jesus also enjoin us to turn away from worldly things and self, but unfortunately those teachings are not what Christians pay attention to because they believe that the cross sacrifice and the resurrection are the only important things Jesus did. I think this is very sad, very sad indeed.
Then Jesus came so the Jews could pressure the Romans to crucify him?
This somehow benefited the Jews? Or was Jesus being misleading when he claimed to have come for Israel?