THE FIRST EPISTLE GENERAL OF PETER - Chapter 4 - Verse 13
The meaning here is, that they were to regard it as a matter of rejoicing that they were identified with Christ, even in suffering. See this sentiment illustrated at length See Barnes "Php 3:10".
That, when his glory shall be revealed. At the day of judgment. See Barnes "Mt 26:30".
Ye may be glad also with exceeding joy. Being admitted to the rewards which he will then confer on his people. Comp.1 Th 2:19. Every good man will have joy when, immediately at death, he is received into the presence of his Saviour; but his joy will be complete only when, in the presence of assembled worlds, he shall hear the sentence which shah confirm him in happiness for ever.
