Do you disagree with this principle?
It's the philosophical foundation for everything from Aryan Christians founding hospitals to the National Socialist Winterhilfswerk.
If you see someone injured, will you use the "world's goods" - your cell phone - to at least call the paramedics for him? Would you want the same for yourself?
John's words aren't political...as your image suggests.
That passage doesn't mean what you - and the Marxists - want it to mean.
In an era long ago when murder of strangers (foreigners) was the norm among most cultures, Yahweh commanded the Israelites to have a different standard.
If a guest from Europe visits you, do you give him food? If so, you are following God's principle.
Should we deny an invited or non-hostile guest, Aryan or otherwise, decent treatment, and, if in genuine need, basic sustenance and clothing?
Jesse Owens told us National Socialist Germany applied this Christian principle to him...allowing him to ride in the front of the bus...despite being an untermensch.
The "refugees" that are demanding we let them in have proven 1) they are not in need, since the Mexicans already offered them all they actually need, and the "refugees" rejected it, and 2) they are not in fear for their lives, i.e., seeking "asylum," since they demand $50,000 extortion for them to go away.
Jesus addresses border security:
When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own house, his possessions are undisturbed. But when someone stronger than he attacks him and overpowers him, he takes away from him all his armor on which he had relied and distributes his plunder.