Everything Jesus did and said was in some distinction, and the first distinction was in reference to God and God the Holy Spirit. Some people may think or imagine "Christianity" is like "communism" because of the beatitudes, or all the misery, and the saying, "blessed are the poor", but the distinction there again is in relation to God not the world. It is because of God and the relation to God that the poor would be blessed, not because of the world or its fallen nature.
Jesus said in further distinction the the Pharisees, "I am from above but you are from below" ... and so it goes.
Et dicebat eis: vos de deorsum estis: ego de supernis sum. Vos de mundo hoc estis: ego non sum de hoc mundo. And he said to them: You are from beneath: I am from above. You are of this world: I am not of this world.