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#155: Gratitude and Thanksgiving: A Blessing Grounded in God’s Presence

In this special Thanksgiving episode, Luther Seminary professor Dr. Lois Malcolm offers a powerful seven-minute blessing that reframes what gratitude and thanksgiving really mean.

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In this special Thanksgiving episode, Luther Seminary professor Dr. Lois Malcolm offers a seven-minute blessing that reclaims what gratitude and thanksgiving actually mean in Scripture. Instead of linking blessing with wealth, health, and success, Lois explores the deeper biblical meaning: that blessings invoke and impart God’s very presence with us. She traces blessing from Abraham through Moses, David, and Jesus, showing how God’s people are called to be a blessing to others even when we fail, even in the face of injustice.

Lois concludes with a personal blessing adapted from Ephesians 3 for every church leader listening. Whether you’re worn down from ministry demands or simply need to hear that God’s steadfast love and mercy remain with you in life’s complexity, this blessing is for you. As Psalm 103 reminds us, God gives our souls “the animating center of our lives, something artificial intelligence cannot rob or create.” This Thanksgiving, receive a blessing grounded not in your circumstances but in the God who accomplishes abundantly more than we can ask or imagine.

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Lois Malcolm
Lois Malcolm
Olin and Amanda Fjelstad Reigstad Chair of Systematic Theology, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota

Dr. Lois E. Malcolm (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is The Olin and Amanda Fjelstad Reigstad Chair of Systematic Theology at Luther Seminary, where she has been teaching since 1994. She grew up in the Philippines as the daughter of missionaries. Before becoming a theologian, she received an M.A. in Applied Linguistics (from the University of Minnesota). She taught linguistics and English as a second language courses in the U. S. and overseas.

Her books include Holy Spirit: Creative Power in Our Lives (Fortress, 2009); God, an edited volume for The Westminster Collection of Sources of Christian Theology (Westminster John Knox Press, 2012), and two forthcoming books: A Theological Commentary on Second Corinthians for the Belief series (Westminster John Knox); and Sophia Cries Out in the Street: Wisdom in Christian Theology (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press).

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