Preaching to a Divided Nation

How can preachers speak to the splits in our society? In Preaching to a Divided Nation, Matthew D. Kim and Paul A. Hoffman present a seven-step model for promoting reconciliation and unity.

Restoration and Reconciliation

Kim and Hoffman readily admit that the United States aren’t as united as we claim to be. In regards to the actual divisions in our nation, ethnocentrism, widening gaps between economic classes, sex and gender issues, and our toxic political environment are at the forefront of their minds. These issues have infiltrated the church, causing harm to God’s people. Those who herald God’s word can bring healing and hope, restoring and reconciling relationships.

The seven steps are explained with examples throughout the book, and are as follows: (1) Theological, (2) contextual, (3) personal, (4) positional, (5) methodological, (6) practical, and (7) categorical. Looking at biblical texts with this framework in mind helps the expositor understand and examine what the Bible has to say to our modern issues of cultural brokenness today.

Deep and Diverse Relationships

Step 1, the theological step, looks at the entire arc of scripture through the lens of a reconciling narrative. This calls for a robust view of sin, considering how sin can be active and passive, individual and social. We preach Christ crucified, and his reconciling work reaches both to God and towards man. The four -isms of ethnocentrism, classism, sexism, and partisanism must come to terms with the four great equalizers of the imago Dei, human sinfulness, the vast atoning love of Jesus Christ, and the final judgment.

Seeing scripture in this way prepares the preacher for the contextual step in the framework. The preacher is challenged to develop and employ in himself as well as his congregation multiple intelligences, including cultural intelligence, emotional intelligence, and historical intelligence. As an Asian American preacher, I was challenged to This would encourage an Asian American preacher to build deep relationships in a covenant community (live life together with and amongst the congregation) and also cultivate diverse relationships outside fo my own Asian American church.

How Change Occurs

The book takes an interesting turn in Chapter 4 with a quick study on how change actually occurs. Churches are already positioned based on their theological training and denominational tradition. True conviction comes from the Holy Spirit, and the preacher needs to see himself as a conduit of truth. Churches can still take practical steps together toward cultural change, including becoming more diverse or more socially engaged.

I found Chapter 5 to be most helpful as it detailed core, shared foundations of the faith. Preachers can speak to shared doctrines, shared identity, shared mission, and shared experiences. Empathy can be achieved while cultivating humility, kindness, and charity in the congregation.

One in Christ Jesus

Chapter 6 details pre-, mid-, and post-sermon practices for the preacher. What I found most empowering was to see the different ways a sermon can be purposed, including informing perspectives, providing pastoral care, promoting peace/reconciliation/unity, persuade, and form affections. Preachers must do the hard work of examining the divisions and biases in their own congregation, meeting their needs by giving them the gospel.

The book concludes by providing key texts on biblical themes of classism, ethnocentrism, political divisions, reconciliation, sexism, and unity. After reading this book, I am better convinced that the Bible speaks to our current cultural moment. I am equipped and challenged to preach for greater unity amongst God’s people. And I am hopeful that those who are bonded by the blood of Christ can see that there is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, male and female; since we are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28).

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