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Just S.U.E. Me: Living the Law of Love Through Sharing, Unity, and Equality

 

Just S.U.E. Me

"Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law." – Romans 13:8 (NIV)

   In the King’s Domain there is ultimately only one law that governs every thought, word, and action: the Law of Love. While many spiritual principles guide our daily lives, love is the singular force that fulfills them all. Romans 13:8 reminds believers that the only debt we should carry is the ongoing responsibility to love one another.

   The phrase “Just S.U.E. Me” is a creative call to accountability. In this teaching, the acronym S.U.E. stands for Sharing, Unity, and Equality. Because love is a debt we owe to one another, we must hold ourselves and each other accountable for fulfilling this Kingdom obligation.

People sharing bread representing generosity and the biblical principle of sharing in love


Love as a Kingdom Debt

   The Law of Love is not simply a suggestion or emotional preference, it is a divine obligation. Scripture teaches us to owe no one anything except love. In the Kingdom, love functions as a spiritual law that binds every citizen together.

   When we fail to love, we are essentially breaking the law of the Kingdom. Just as breaking a law in the natural world can result in legal consequences, failing to practice love creates a spiritual “case” against us. Love is the debt we owe to God, to ourselves, and to every person we encounter.

S – The Principle of Sharing

   Sharing is the first evidence-based practice of love. It requires freely giving our thoughts, time, compassion, and resources without hidden motives or strings attached.

   True sharing comes from understanding that giving and receiving operate as one spiritual flow. God provides “seed to the sower,” meaning that generosity keeps abundance circulating in our lives. When we share, we resist the temptations of envy and jealousy and instead participate in the divine cycle of health, prosperity, and harmony.

U – The Principle of Unity

   Unity reflects the divine truth that we are all connected through one spiritual source. This principle reminds us that humanity is not divided by race, culture, or social status, we are members of one body.

   When we understand our spiritual oneness, harmful actions toward others become impossible. We cannot lie to, steal from, or manipulate another person without ultimately harming ourselves. Just as every part of the human body depends on the others, each individual plays a vital role in the Kingdom community.

E – The Principle of Equality

   Unity naturally produces equality. Once we recognize that we share the same divine origin, it becomes clear that every person is equally valuable in the eyes of God.

   In the Kingdom, there are no “half-children” or “stepchildren.” Every individual is an heir to God’s inheritance. This equality transcends human distinctions such as race, gender, education, social status, or past mistakes. When we embrace equality, we reject jealousy, gossip, and the destructive “crab in the barrel” mentality.

Holding One Another Accountable

   To “sue” someone in the Kingdom sense does not mean seeking revenge or punishment. Instead, it means holding each other accountable to the highest standard of love.

   If someone fails to treat us with love, we do not simply ignore the situation. Instead, we respond by continuing to practice Sharing, Unity, and Equality. By doing so, we call forth the love that already exists within them.

   As Kingdom citizens, we also recognize that we have a divine advocate. Christ himself represents the ultimate example and defender of the Law of Love, guiding us toward justice that restores rather than destroys.

Conclusion

   The challenge of this teaching is both simple and profound: stop settling for less love than you deserve, and stop giving less love than you owe.

   When we practice the principles of Sharing, Unity, and Equality, we fulfill the only law that truly matters in the King’s Domain. Each day provides new opportunities to examine our relationships and resolve the “cases pending” in our hearts by allowing love to guide every interaction.

📖 Reflection: In which areas of your life might you be withholding the love you owe—or accepting less love than you deserve?

💡 Action Step: This week, intentionally practice one S.U.E. principle—share generously, seek unity with someone different from you, or affirm the equality of another person.

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