“However, if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name.” (1 Peter 4:16, NIV)
All humanity suffers, but to suffer “as a Christian” requires a perspective and a commitment that most people will not comprehend.
Bearers of “that name” love their enemies; pray for their persecutors; forgive those who have, in the words of the Lord’s Prayer, “trespassed against us” — and most observers will consider such behavior naive, outrageous, or both.
Some years ago, the world thought it both naive and outrageous for God to enter our world as a not only a child, but a poor child; and to leave it in disgrace on a cross. Faithful discipleship will always confound the world, but it delights our heavenly Father because it reflects His nature in us. – Luther