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1 Pedro 4:16

16 apan kon aduna may paantuson tungod sa iyang pagka-Cristohanon, nan, dili niya kini pag-ikaulaw, hinonoa kinahanglan magahimaya siya sa Dios tungod sa maong ngalan.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Christian;   Commandments;   Constancy;   Glorifying God;   Persecution;   Thompson Chain Reference - Ashamed, Not;   Christians;   Honour-Dishonour;   Not Ashamed;   Suffering for Christ's Sake;   Suffering for Righteousness' S;   The Topic Concordance - Suffering;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Glorifying God;   Persecution;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Christian;   Disciple;   Government;   Holy spirit;   Justice;   Mark, gospel of;   Persecution;   Peter;   Peter, letters of;   Ruler;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Christians, Names of;   Jesus Christ, Name and Titles of;   Shame;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Brother;   Christian;   Peter;   Peter, the Epistles of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Christian;   Messiah;   Persecution in the Bible;   1 Peter;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Christian;   Peter, First Epistle of;   Shame;   Spiritual Gifts;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Antioch ;   Christian ;   Christian (the Name);   Christian Life;   Name (2);   Persecution;   Peter Epistles of;   Shame;   Shame ;   Suffering;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Christian;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Kingdom or Church of Christ, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - As;   Ashamed;   Christian;   Persecution;   Peter, the First Epistle of;   Rome;   Suffering;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Christian;  

Devotionals:

- Chip Shots from the Ruff of Life - Devotion for May 10;   Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for December 11;   Every Day Light - Devotion for April 8;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

as: 1 Peter 4:19, 1 Peter 3:17, 1 Peter 3:18, Acts 11:26, Acts 26:28, Ephesians 3:13-15

let him not: Isaiah 50:7, Isaiah 54:4, Philippians 1:20, 2 Timothy 1:12, Hebrews 12:2, Hebrews 12:3

but: Isaiah 24:15, Acts 5:41, Romans 5:2-5, Philippians 1:29, James 1:2-4

Reciprocal: Job 36:21 - this Matthew 24:9 - shall they Acts 21:39 - suffer Acts 27:35 - in Romans 1:16 - I am Romans 5:3 - but we

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Yet if any man suffer as a Christian,.... Because he is one, and professes himself to be one. This name was first given to the disciples at Antioch, either by themselves, or by the Gentiles; however, it being agreeable to them, was retained; it is only mentioned here, and in Acts 11:26,

let him not be ashamed; neither of Christ, and his Gospel, for which he suffers, nor of the name he bears, nor of the punishment he endures, however ignominious and shameful it may be among men; but let him, as his Lord and master did, endure the cross, and despise the shame, Hebrews 12:2

but let him glorify God on this behalf: that he bestows this gift upon him to suffer for Christ, as well as to believe in him; and that he does him so much honour to call him to such service, and to strengthen him in it, so as to take it joyfully, and endure it patiently and cheerfully. The Alexandrian copy, and some others, and also the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, instead of "in this behalf", read "in this name"; that is, of a Christian.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Yet if any man suffer as a Christian - Because he is a Christian; if he is persecuted on account of his religion. This was often done, and they had reason to expect that it might occur in their own case. Compare the notes at 1 Peter 3:17. On the import of the word Christian, and the reasons why the name was given to the disciples of the Lord Jesus, see the notes at Acts 11:26.

Let him not be ashamed -

  1. Ashamed of religion so as to refuse to suffer on account of it.

(2)Ashamed that he is despised and maltreated.

He is to regard his religion as every way honorable, and all that fairly results from it in time and eternity as in every respect desirable. He is not to be ashamed to be called a Christian; he is not to be ashamed of the doctrines taught by his religion; he is not to be ashamed of the Saviour whom he professes to love; he is not to be ashamed of the society and fellowship of those who are true Christians, poor and despised though they may be; he is not to be ashamed to perform any of the duties demanded by his religion; he is not to be ashamed to have his name cast out, and himself subjected to reproach and scorn. A man should be ashamed only of that which is wrong. He should glory in that which is right, whatever may be the consequences to himself. Christians now, though not subjected to open persecution, are frequently reproached by the world on account of their religion; and though the rack may not be employed, and the fires of martyrdom are not enkindled, yet it is often true that one who is a believer is called to “suffer as a Christian.” He may be reviled and despised. His views may be regarded as bigoted, narrow, severe. Opprobrious epithets, on account of his opinions, may be applied to him. His former friends and companions may leave him because he has become a Christian. A wicked father, or a frivilous and worldly mother, may oppose a child, or a husband may revile a wife, on account of their religion. In all these cases, the same spirit essentially is required which was enjoined on the early Christian martyrs. We are never to be ashamed of our religion, whatever results may follow from our attachment to it. Compare the notes at Romans 1:16.

But let him glorify God on this behalf - Let him praise God that he is deemed not unworthy to suffer in such a cause. It is a matter of thankfulness:

(1)That they may have this evidence that they are true Christians;

(2)That they may desire the advantages which may result from suffering as Christ did, and in his cause. See the notes at Acts 5:41, where the sentiment here expressed is fully illustrated. Compare the Philippians 3:10 note; Colossians 1:24 note.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 16. Yet if - as a Christian — If he be persecuted because he has embraced the Christian faith, let him not be ashamed, but let him rather glorify God on this very account. Christ suffered by the Jews because he was holy; Christians suffer because they resemble him.

The word χριστιανος, Christian, is used only here and in Acts 11:26; Acts 26:28. See the note on the former passage.


 
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