The New Testament in a Year
Looking for a simple, meaningful way to connect with God each day? Join Pastor Sean Bailey on a refreshing journey through the New Testament — one chapter at a time. In just a few minutes a day, you’ll hear the Bible read aloud and explained in a way that’s easy to understand, no matter where you are in your faith journey. With 260 episodes to match the 260 weekdays in a year, this podcast fits perfectly into your daily routine — whether you’re driving to work, taking a walk, or winding down at night. Each episode brings the truth of God’s Word to life with thoughtful explanation, encouragement, and practical takeaways you can carry with you. You don’t need a seminary degree or hours of free time — just a willing heart and a few quiet moments. Let this be your daily habit of hope, growth, and a deeper relationship with Jesus.
Episodes
Friday May 02, 2025
Matthew 20. Day 88 - The New Testament in a Year
Friday May 02, 2025
Friday May 02, 2025
Matthew 20. Day 88 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 20(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
Parable to the Workers. Jesus Predicts His Death. Healing of the Two Blind Men.
"whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must be your slave" - Matthew 20:26-27
In today's episode, we explore Matthew Chapter 20, where the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard takes center stage, teaching us about God’s boundless grace and fairness. We examine the landowner's generosity as he pays the late workers the same as those who worked all day, illustrating that the last will be first in the Kingdom of Heaven. As we explore further, Jesus' prediction of His death prepares us for understanding His ultimate sacrifice, while the request made by James and John's mother opens a discussion on true leadership as servanthood. Additionally, the healing of two blind men near Jericho reinforces the power of faith and Jesus' compassion towards those who believe in Him.
Our reflections lead us to three profound devotion takeaways: recognizing the vastness of God's grace, understanding the essence of leadership as servitude, and the importance of persistence in faith and prayer. We're reminded that God's grace is a gift, not earned by our deeds but given freely, encouraging us to extend the same grace to others. The episode challenges us to embrace our roles as servants in our communities, putting others first as Christ did. Lastly, the persistent faith of the blind men inspires us to maintain our prayers and faith, even when faced with discouragement. Each of these points not only deepens our understanding of the scriptures but also provides practical ways to enhance our daily walk with Christ.
Thursday May 01, 2025
Matthew 19. Day 87 - The New Testament in a Year
Thursday May 01, 2025
Thursday May 01, 2025
Matthew 19. Day 87 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 19(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
The Sanctity of Marriage. Blessing the Children. The Rich Young Ruler.
Jesus said, “Leave the little children alone, and don’t try to keep them from coming to me, because the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
In this episode, we explore Matthew Chapter 19, exploring critical teachings of Jesus on marriage, children, and wealth. We focus on key elements such as the sanctity and permanence of marriage as Jesus addresses the Pharisees' challenging questions on divorce, highlighting how our relationships should reflect God's original intention for unity and lifelong commitment. We also witness Jesus embracing little children, teaching us the importance of humility and openness in receiving the kingdom of heaven, and challenging our perceptions of value and worth. The encounter with the rich young ruler further probes the tension between earthly wealth and spiritual riches, urging us to consider what we might be holding onto that could hinder our full commitment to following Christ.
Through our reflections on these passages, we glean profound insights and encouragement for our spiritual journey. The unwavering truth of marriage calls us to honor and cherish our relationships more deeply, aligning them with divine principles. In embracing childlike faith, we're invited to renew our trust and wonder in our walk with God, stripping away cynicism. The discussion around the rich young ruler reminds us of the cost of discipleship, challenging us to evaluate our priorities and the place of material possessions in our lives. Each of these teachings encourages us to pursue a deeper, more meaningful relationship with Christ, reshaping our actions and decisions in the light of His teachings.
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Matthew 18. Day 86 - The New Testament in a Year
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Matthew 18. Day 86 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 18(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
Child-Like Faith. The Lost Sheep. The Unforgiving Servant.
"What do you think? If someone has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, won’t he leave the ninety-nine on the hillside and go and search for the stray?" Matthew 18:12
In this episode, we explore Matthew Chapter 18, where the emphasis on humility, forgiveness, and community shines through. We explore important "look-fors" such as Jesus’ profound teaching using a child to illustrate humility and the essential nature of innocence in faith. The parable of the lost sheep and the repeated call to forgive not just seven times but seventy-seven times are discussed in depth, providing us with a blueprint for understanding and practicing relentless forgiveness and unconditional love within our communities. These stories from Jesus not only teach us about the values that should govern our personal interactions but also about the persistent grace we must offer to one another.
The takeaways from this chapter offer us rich, actionable insights into how we can improve our walk with Christ. We are reminded of the importance of embracing humility, mirroring the trust and dependency of a child towards their parent. This episode encourages us to reflect on our own forgiveness practices, urging us to extend grace as abundantly as it is given to us by God. Additionally, by recognizing the unique value of every individual, we are called to actively engage in seeking out and nurturing those who are lost or sidelined. These reflections not only deepen our understanding of God’s kingdom but also challenge us to apply these truths in practical, everyday actions to enhance our communal and personal faith journeys.
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Matthew 17. Day 85 - The New Testament in a Year
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Tuesday Apr 29, 2025
Matthew 17. Day 85 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 17(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
The Transfiguration. The Power of Faith. Embracing Discipleship.
“Because of your little faith,” he told them. “For truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will tell this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” - Matthew 17:20
In this episode, we explore Matthew Chapter 17, where the divine nature of Jesus is vividly illustrated through the awe-inspiring Transfiguration. We witness Jesus transformed, His face shining like the sun and His clothes dazzling white, alongside the Old Testament figures of Elijah and Moses. This profound moment is accentuated by the voice of God from the clouds, reaffirming Jesus as His beloved Son. As we delve into this chapter, we look for signs of Jesus' authority and divinity, understand the critical role of faith—emphasized through the disciples' struggle with unbelief—and contemplate Jesus' foretelling of His own suffering and resurrection, which puzzles yet prepares His disciples for the challenges ahead.
Our journey through this scripture brings us several impactful takeaways to enhance our walk with Christ. We are reminded of the importance of growing in our understanding of Jesus’ true nature and His teachings, recognizing that even a faith as small as a mustard seed can lead to miraculous outcomes. The episode encourages us to nurture our faith and rely on God's power in our lives, especially in moments of doubt and difficulty. Lastly, we embrace the journey of discipleship, learning to carry our crosses with perseverance and hope, and to trust in God's plan through the challenges of life. These reflections not only deepen our faith but also inspire us to live out the values of commitment and trust in our daily lives
Monday Apr 28, 2025
Matthew 16. Day 84 - The New Testament in a Year
Monday Apr 28, 2025
Monday Apr 28, 2025
Matthew 16. Day 84 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 16(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
Demand for a Sign. Peter's Declaration. The Cost of Discipleship.
"Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone wants to follow after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." Matthew 16:24
In today's episode, we dive into Matthew Chapter 16, focusing on crucial moments that challenge and deepen our understanding of faith. We first encounter the demand for a sign from Jesus by the Pharisees and Sadducees, a scenario that highlights their skepticism and Jesus's response, pointing us to recognize the deeper signs of His messianic mission. As we progress, Peter’s declaration that Jesus is "the Christ, the Son of the living God" serves as a pivotal affirmation of faith, identified not through human wisdom but through divine revelation. This episode encourages us to look for the subtleties in Jesus’s teachings and the profound implications of acknowledging His true identity.
The takeaways from this chapter are both challenging and uplifting as they guide us in our spiritual journey. We explore the cost of discipleship, which calls for self-denial and bearing one's cross, inviting us to evaluate our daily choices through the lens of Jesus's teachings. The promise of eternal life further motivates us to focus on eternal rather than worldly gains, prompting us to live out the values of compassion, integrity, and humility. Through these reflections, we gain practical insights into applying these spiritual truths, encouraging us to live a life that truly reflects our commitment to following Christ.
Friday Apr 25, 2025
Matthew 15. Day 83 - The New Testament in a Year
Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
Matthew 15. Day 83 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 15(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
Heart vs Ritual. What Defiles a Person. Persistent Faith.
"Then Jesus replied to her, “Woman, your faith is great. Let it be done for you as you want.” And from that moment her daughter was healed." Matthew 15:28
In Matthew Chapter 15 we encounter a series of profound interactions and teachings from Jesus that challenge and expand our understanding of faith and purity. We begin by exploring a debate between Jesus and the Pharisees regarding the importance of human traditions versus God's commandments. This discussion then pivots to a crucial teaching about what truly defiles a person, emphasizing that it's not external practices but the intentions and outputs of the heart that matter most in our spiritual lives.
We also witness the remarkable faith of a Canaanite woman, whose interaction with Jesus underscores the inclusivity of His ministry and the power of persistent faith. Through her story, we see Jesus' message of salvation extending beyond the Jews to all humanity, inviting us to reflect on the boundaries we might unconsciously uphold within our own communities of faith. This episode not only guides us through the scripture but also encourages us to examine the purity of our hearts and the inclusiveness of our actions as we continue to walk in our faith journey.
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Matthew 14. Day 82 - The New Testament in a Year
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Matthew 14. Day 82 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 14(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
John Beheaded. Feeding 5000. Walking on Water.
"When they got into the boat, the wind ceased. Then those in the boat worshiped him and said, “Truly you are the Son of God.” Matthew 14 32-33
In this episode, we begin with the recount of John the Baptist's execution, a narrative that highlights the perils faced by those who boldly proclaim the truth. This sets a reflective backdrop as we transition into witnessing the extraordinary compassion and power of Jesus through His miracles.
We explore the miraculous feeding of the 5,000, a testament to Jesus' ability to meet our needs abundantly, urging us to consider what little we might offer in faith for Him to multiply. Following this, we navigate the thrilling waters of Jesus walking on the sea, an event that not only displays His dominion over nature but also teaches us about the strength of faith and the immediacy of His rescue when we falter. Through these narratives, we are invited to reflect on the nature of faith, the certainty of divine provision, and the ever-present compassion of Jesus.
Wednesday Apr 23, 2025
Matthew 13. Day 81 - The New Testament in a Year
Wednesday Apr 23, 2025
Wednesday Apr 23, 2025
Matthew 13. Day 81 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 13(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
The Parable of the Sower. The Purpose of Parables. The Parable of the Weeds among the Wheat.
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls. When he found one priceless[k] pearl, he went and sold everything he had and bought it." Matthew 13:45-46
In this episode, we read and discuss Matthew Chapter 13, where Jesus introduces a shift in His teaching style, utilizing parables to reveal deep truths about the Kingdom of Heaven. As we explore a series of parables—including those of the Sower, the Weeds, the Mustard Seed, and the Pearl—we uncover layers of spiritual insight. Each parable, rich with symbolism, is designed to challenge our understanding and perception of what it means to be a part of God's kingdom. Through these stories, Jesus communicates the importance of receptivity and the mix of good and evil in the world until the final judgment.
We also focus on the significance of Jesus' choice to use parables as a teaching tool, a method that both reveals and conceals truths depending on the openness of the listener's heart. This technique fulfills ancient prophecies and emphasizes the mysteries of divine wisdom, inviting us to reflect on our own responses to spiritual truths. By the end of the chapter, the parables serve as a mirror, prompting us to assess our readiness for the Kingdom and our understanding of God’s word, ensuring we are prepared for the ultimate harvest that Jesus foretells.
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Matthew 12. Day 80 - The New Testament in a Year
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Matthew 12. Day 80 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 12(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
The Lord of the Sabbath. Unity in Belief. Looking for Signs.
"Knowing their thoughts, he told them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is headed for destruction, and no city or house divided against itself will stand." Matthew 12:25
In this episode, we dive deep into Matthew Chapter 12, a pivotal chapter that showcases Jesus' profound teachings and the conflicts that arise around them. We start by exploring the meaning of the Sabbath as Jesus confronts and challenges the traditional interpretations held by the Pharisees. This discussion opens up an important conversation about the true purpose of God's laws—emphasizing mercy and human need over rigid observance. We witness Jesus navigating criticism with wisdom and authority, setting the stage for a powerful lesson on the essence of divine law and its role in our lives.
As we move further into the chapter, we're confronted with the stark imagery of unity and division that Jesus presents. Pay close attention as we unpack the parable of the kingdom divided against itself and reflect on its implications for our own communities and spiritual lives. The episode culminates with the intriguing Sign of Jonah, where Jesus hints at His own resurrection through the story of the prophet Jonah. Together, we'll navigate these complex narratives, uncovering the layers of meaning and examining how these teachings can resonate in our own journey of faith and community building. Join us as we delve into these dynamic discussions, enhancing our understanding and strengthening our spiritual foundations.
Monday Apr 21, 2025
Matthew 11. Day 79 - The New Testament in a Year
Monday Apr 21, 2025
Monday Apr 21, 2025
Matthew 11. Day 79 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 11(CSB)
Podcast Homepage: The New Testament in a Year
Bible Reading Plan: Navigators Reading Plan
Contact Sean through email here: seanbailey1985@gmail.com
NTIY on Facebook: Facebook.com/newtestamentinayear
NTIY Website: www.newtestamentinayear.com
Episode Highlights:
John the Baptist's Doubt. Jesus Warns the Unrepentant. Rest for the Weary.
“Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, because I am lowly and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
In our journey through Matthew Chapter 11 we delve into key aspects that illuminate our understanding of Jesus' teachings and His responses to those around Him. We first explore the doubts of John the Baptist, who, from his prison cell, sends disciples to question Jesus about His messianic identity. This moment allows us to reflect on the nature of doubt and faith, especially during challenging times. We then examine how Jesus praises John, revealing the profound respect and pivotal role John played in the unfolding biblical narrative. Finally, our attention turns to Jesus' lament over the cities that witnessed His miracles yet remained unrepentant, a powerful lesson on the consequences of indifference to divine intervention.
As we listen to Jesus’ stern words for the unrepentant and His comforting invitation to those weary of life’s burdens, we are reminded of the dual nature of His mission—calling for repentance while offering solace. These themes not only guide our understanding but also challenge us to reflect on our responses to Jesus' presence in our daily lives. By focusing on these crucial elements, we draw closer to grasping the transformative power of the Gospel and how it can profoundly affect our perceptions and actions.
"The New Testament in a Year" (w/ Sean Bailey)
In this immersive podcast series, we will follow the 5x5x5 New Testament reading plan that paces through the Bible by reading one chapter per day, ensuring that by the end of the year, you'll have encountered the entirety of the New Testament. Whether you're a seasoned believer or someone curious about the foundations of Christianity, this podcast offers a daily dose of scripture, inspiration, and reflection.
Join us as we explore the Gospel narratives, the epistles of the apostles, and the apocalyptic visions that collectively form the New Testament. Pastor Sean Bailey will guide you through the richness of these sacred texts, providing historical context, deep insights, and practical applications for your daily life.
"The New Testament in a Year" is more than a podcast; it's a commitment to nurturing your spiritual growth. Each day, you'll discover a new facet of the Christian faith, finding relevance and resonance in the timeless words that have shaped the lives of millions.









