41 The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name.
41 And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
41 Then they left the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for the name.
41 The apostles went out of the High Council overjoyed because they had been given the honor of being dishonored on account of the Name.
41 So they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His name.
41 The apostles left the high council rejoicing that God had counted them worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 5:41
Commentary on Acts 5:34-42
(Read Acts 5:34-42)
The Lord still has all hearts in his hands, and sometimes directs the prudence of the worldly wise, so as to restrain the persecutors. Common sense tells us to be cautious, while experience and observation show that the success of frauds in matters of religion has been very short. Reproach for Christ is true preferment, as it makes us conformable to his pattern, and serviceable to his interest. They rejoiced in it. If we suffer ill for doing well, provided we suffer it well, and as we should, we ought to rejoice in that grace which enabled us so to do. The apostles did not preach themselves, but Christ. This was the preaching that most offended the priests. But it ought to be the constant business of gospel ministers to preach Christ: Christ, and him crucified; Christ, and him glorified; nothing beside this, but what has reference to it. And whatever is our station or rank in life, we should seek to make Him known, and to glorify his name.