Love on Purpose: The 7-Day Journey
Day 2: Love Requires Daily Effort Side Note: Love Notes from the Word: A Biblical Breakdown of Love in Action We’re not moving through this journey blindly. We’re anchoring every step in the Word, so we understand not just what to do… but why it matters. Day 2 Anchor Scripture: 1 Peter 4:8 Key Facts Book: 1 Peter Author: The Apostle Date: Around 60–64 CE Location in Text: 1 Peter 4:8 Common Theme: Deep, enduring love that covers and restores Context and Meaning Peter wrote this letter to believers who were going through pressure, hardship, and real-life challenges. This wasn’t a comfortable season. This was a time when people could easily become frustrated, distant, and disconnected from one another. And right in the middle of that, Peter gives this instruction: Love deeply. Not surface-level love. Not convenient love. Deep, intentional, committed love. When he says love “covers a multitude of sins,” he’s not telling us to ignore wrong behavior. He’s teaching us that love chooses grace over constant criticism, forgiveness over holding grudges, and restoration over division. That kind of love takes effort. Daily effort. Text Summary The verse says: “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” — 1 Peter 4:8 “Above all” means this is not optional. This is a priority. “Love deeply” means to stretch beyond comfort. Go past feelings. Stay rooted when it would be easier to pull back. “Covers a multitude of sins” means love doesn’t expose to destroy. It protects, forgives, and seeks to rebuild. Why This Matters for the Series Day 2 reminds us of one truth: Love does not maintain itself. If you don’t feed it, it fades. If you don’t water it, it weakens. If you don’t invest in it, it eventually breaks. Checking in. Asking real questions. Listening with intention. Showing concern. Those are not small things. Those are the very things that keep love alive. Love grows where effort lives. Dottie’s Delights Reflection Prompt Where in my life have I stopped putting in effort, expecting love to survive on its own?