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Welcome to the Site!

Hello! I am Jon Paulien and I’m glad you came to this page to check out my work. I am a New Testament scholar and Professor of Religion at Loma Linda University. On this website you will find a collection of my articles, commentary on Revelation, and links to my blog, videos, and other resources. Make sure you check the articles link above regularly to see the latest postings. In my hand above is an exact replica of p52, the earliest extant New Testament manuscript fragment, containing portions of John, chapter 18. Centered above my head is a replica of ancient Greek pottery. At either end above are two sets of books from, and about, my favorite spiritual author, Ellen G. White. I hope you enjoy the site.

Daily Devotional For April 22, 2026

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And when He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each of them having a harp and golden bowls filled with incense, which are the prayers of the saints. Rev 5:8.

           The exciting message of this verse is that the worship of heaven includes the prayers of the saints. The prayers of the saints arise from a world that is very different from the scene John witnesses in heaven. In the world, the saints seem to be defeated. In the world evil seems to reign. But in the Book of Revelation the eyes of believers are raised up to heavenly places. There the decisive victory has been won. There evil has been crippled. Prayer is not just a nice thing to do, it is a link to the mighty, victorious power of heaven.
           Before we had children, my wife and I each bought a lovely ten-speed bicycle to enjoy the landscapes of our mountain valley. We rode quite often for a few years, but in the last couple of decades these bikes have been largely neglected as the pressures of family and career turned our attention in other directions. They sit now under the elevated sunroom of our house, a place where they stay dry, but are a little too hard to get to!
           Some time ago, I crawled under the sunroom and pulled out my red racer, thinking it was about time to take it for a spin. There was quite a bit of rust here and there and the tape had come off one of the handlebars. It didn’t look very good after 25 years, but it did seem to roll OK. It still had that pleasant buzzing sound that high-quality bikes make when the wheels turn at a slow pace. I noticed that the tires were a little flat, but they still had enough air to work and I didn’t know where the air pump was.
           I took the bike out for a ride and headed down the road. It was really quite hard to keep it going, and I wondered if my leg muscles were out of shape. It wasn’t as much fun as I had remembered biking to be. I brought the bike back thinking it might as well go back into hiding for another 20 years. But after some effort I located a pump, injected some new air into those old tires and tried again. What a surprise! Everything went so much easier. A little air made a very big difference.
           It has been said, “Prayer is the breath of the soul.” Prayer is like the air I put into my bicycle’s tires. When we try to solve our problems by ourselves, life is truly hard. But prayer vaults our challenges into the throne room of heaven, where no problem is too big to solve, no battle is too hard to win. Thanks to the victory of the Lamb, prayer is the key to victory on earth. Don’t leave home without it!

           Lord, I don’t ask for an easy life. I do ask that Your mighty power will multiply my efforts to extend the victory of the Lamb to everyone I meet.

What’s New

Modified: January 6, 2026

Knowing God in the Real World

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 – Self Worth
  • Chapter 2 – Romans 3
  • Chapter 3 – Devotional Life
  • Chapter 4 – Impressions
  • Chapter 5 – Intercessory Prayer
  • Chapter 6 – Authenticity

New Unpublished Articles

  • Historicism in Current Scholarship– Part 1

Sabbath School Lesson

April 25, 2026 – The Role of the Bible

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