Read the Bible: The New Testament in a Year
Looking for a simple and meaningful way to read the Bible every day?
Join Pastor Sean Bailey as he leads you through the New Testament in a year, one chapter at a time. Each short daily episode includes the New Testament read aloud and clearly explained, helping you understand Scripture and apply it to everyday life, no matter where you are in your faith journey.
Before each chapter, you will hear a few key look fors to help you know what to listen for as the Scripture is read. After the reading, each episode includes three clear takeaways designed to help you apply God’s Word to your life in practical and meaningful ways.
This daily Bible reading podcast follows a 260 episode plan that aligns with the weekdays of the year, making it easy to build a consistent habit of reading the Bible. Whether you are driving to work, taking a walk, or spending quiet time with God, each episode offers biblical truth, encouragement, and practical insight to help you grow in your relationship with Jesus.
You do not need a seminary degree or hours of free time. If you want to read the Bible, understand the New Testament, and develop a daily rhythm of Scripture and prayer, this podcast is for you.
Looking for a simple and meaningful way to read the Bible every day?
Join Pastor Sean Bailey as he leads you through the New Testament in a year, one chapter at a time. Each short daily episode includes the New Testament read aloud and clearly explained, helping you understand Scripture and apply it to everyday life, no matter where you are in your faith journey.
Before each chapter, you will hear a few key look fors to help you know what to listen for as the Scripture is read. After the reading, each episode includes three clear takeaways designed to help you apply God’s Word to your life in practical and meaningful ways.
This daily Bible reading podcast follows a 260 episode plan that aligns with the weekdays of the year, making it easy to build a consistent habit of reading the Bible. Whether you are driving to work, taking a walk, or spending quiet time with God, each episode offers biblical truth, encouragement, and practical insight to help you grow in your relationship with Jesus.
You do not need a seminary degree or hours of free time. If you want to read the Bible, understand the New Testament, and develop a daily rhythm of Scripture and prayer, this podcast is for you.
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Matthew 8. Day 76 - The New Testament in a Year
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Matthew 8. Day 76 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 8(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:
Jesus' Authority. The Centurion’s faith. Jesus’ Power.
"The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the sea obey him!” - Matthew 8:27
In this episode, we explore Matthew Chapter 8, where we witness the profound authority and compassion of Jesus through a series of miraculous healings and supernatural events. We discover how Jesus' actions break cultural and religious barriers, offering us a vivid demonstration of His power over disease, nature, and the spiritual realm. By focusing on the healing of a leper, the faith of a Roman centurion, and the calming of a storm, we gain a deeper understanding of the extent and inclusivity of Jesus' ministry. These stories not only highlight His divine power but also emphasize the personal and social restoration that His miracles facilitate.
We will closely observe the interactions and responses that these events elicit from those around Jesus, providing us with insights into the nature of faith and the impact of divine intervention on everyday lives. The episode encourages us to reflect on the centurion’s exemplary faith, which is commended by Jesus as surpassing that found among His own people, and to consider our own responses to Christ’s presence and power in our lives. Through the narrative of Jesus calming the storm, we are reminded of His control over the elements and reassured of His protective presence in the midst of our own turmoil. Each of these segments not only deepens our understanding of the biblical text but also strengthens our connection to Christ as we navigate the challenges and storms of life.
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Matthew 7. Day 75 - The New Testament in a Year
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Matthew 7. Day 75 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 7(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:
Judging Others. Persistence in Prayer. The Narrow Gate.
"Ask, and it will be given to you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door[a] will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened." Matthew 7:7-8
In this episode, we read and reflect on Matthew Chapter 7, focusing on critical teachings from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount that call us to reflect deeply on our personal conduct and relationship with God. Together, we explore the encouragement to not judge others harshly, the importance of persistent prayer, and the challenge of choosing the narrow path that leads to life. These teachings invite us into a journey of self-examination, urging us to consider our own actions and attitudes before turning our gaze outward. By doing so, we're reminded of the need for mercy over judgment, the power of continuous prayer in developing a closer relationship with God, and the perseverance required to follow Jesus' teachings in our daily lives.
As we unpack these themes, we're encouraged to apply them practically in our walk with Christ. This involves taking time to reflect on our own lives and seeking God's guidance in prayer, especially when faced with decisions that test our commitment to living out our faith. Embracing the narrow path, though challenging, promises a fulfilling journey towards spiritual growth and deeper understanding of God's will. By focusing on these key aspects of Matthew Chapter 7, we learn not only to navigate our own spiritual journeys with wisdom and grace but also to foster a more compassionate and understanding relationship with those around us. Through this exploration, we're equipped to live out the teachings of Jesus more fully, embodying His love and grace in every aspect of our lives.
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Matthew 6. Day 74 - The New Testament in a Year
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Matthew 6. Day 74 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 6(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:
Checking Your Motives. The Lord's Prayer. Trust>Worry.
"But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be provided for you". Matthew 6:33
In this episode, we continue reading Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in Matthew Chapter 6, focusing on the profound lessons Jesus imparts about our private acts of righteousness. We examine the importance of the right motivation behind our giving to the needy, our prayers, and our fasting, stressing that these should not be performed for public admiration but as sincere expressions of our devotion to God. By exploring the Lord's Prayer, we're reminded of the significance of adoration, submission, and dependence on God, offering a model for how we should approach Him in our daily lives. This chapter challenges us to reflect on our motivations and to cultivate a relationship with God that thrives in the quiet and unseen moments, encouraging us to live our faith genuinely and wholeheartedly.
As we uncover the teachings on worry and trust in God, we're invited to reassess our priorities and the place of faith in our lives. Jesus' vivid illustrations of God's care for the birds of the air and the flowers of the field serve as powerful reminders of His provision and love for us. We're encouraged to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, with the assurance that our needs will be met. This episode guides us in learning to live by faith, not by sight, teaching us to focus on today's responsibilities and to trust God with tomorrow, fostering a deeper, more trusting relationship with our Creator.
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Matthew 5. Day 73 - The New Testament in a Year
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Matthew 5. Day 73 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 5(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 Sermon on the Mount. Jesus Fulfills the Law. Salt and Light.
"In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16
In this episode we read and reflect on Matthew Chapter 5, focusing on the essential "look-fors" that illuminate Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount. We will explore the Beatitudes, Jesus' profound declarations that bless certain attitudes and conditions, such as meekness, a hunger for righteousness, and peacemaking. These blessings challenge our conventional views, presenting a kingdom that values humility, mercy, and purity of heart above worldly achievements. We also examine Jesus' interpretation of the Law, emphasizing not its abolition but its fulfillment through Him. This discussion invites us to reflect on the depth of the law beyond mere actions, considering the intentions and thoughts that guide us, urging us toward a righteousness that exceeds outward observance.
As we proceed, we consider the metaphors of salt and light, which Jesus uses to describe our role in the world. This part of our journey through Matthew 5 encourages us to maintain our distinctiveness as followers of Christ, enhancing the world's flavor and illuminating darkness with our deeds and words. We are reminded that our faith is not just for personal sanctification but also for the benefit of the world around us, calling us to action that reflects the heart of God. Through these teachings, we are equipped to live out our faith in ways that are tangible and transformative, not only for ourselves but for everyone we encounter.
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Matthew 4. Day 72 - The New Testament in a Year
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Thursday Apr 10, 2025
Matthew 4. Day 72 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 4(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 Temptation and Jesus' Responses. The Call of the First Disciples. Jesus' Ministry of Healing and Teaching.
"Then Jesus told him, “Go away, Satan! For it is written: Worship the Lord your God, and serve only him.” Matthew 4:10
In this episode, we read and study the profound events of Matthew Chapter 4. We examine the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, highlighting the significance of His responses to the devil's challenges. Through this exploration, we learn about the importance of relying on scripture to overcome temptation, mirroring Jesus' use of God's Word as a shield against the adversary. We also witness the calling of the first disciples, a moment that reminds us of the immediate and transformative nature of responding to Jesus' call. This act not only signifies a change in the lives of the disciples but also serves as a call to us to be ready to leave behind what we know in pursuit of a deeper relationship with Christ.
Moreover, we journey with Jesus as He begins His ministry of teaching, preaching, and healing throughout Galilee. These actions not only display His divine authority and compassion but also set a powerful example for us to follow in our daily lives. By engaging with the text through these "look-fors," we gain a deeper appreciation for the ways in which Jesus' ministry challenges and encourages us to live out our faith. Whether it's through understanding the power of scripture in resisting temptation, recognizing the transformative call of discipleship, or embodying Jesus' compassion and authority in our own ministries, this episode guides us closer to living a life that reflects Christ's teachings and love.
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Matthew 3. Day 71 - The New Testament in a Year
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Matthew 3. Day 71 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 3(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 Message. The Baptism of Jesus. Identity in Christ.
“I baptize you with water for repentance, but the one who is coming after me is more powerful than I. I am not worthy to remove his sandals. He himself will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire." Matthew 3:11
In this episode, we journey into Matthew Chapter 3 with a keen focus on understanding the critical moments and messages that set the foundation for Jesus's ministry. As we explore, we pay particular attention to John the Baptist's emphatic call to repentance, a theme that resonates through the ages as a fundamental step towards spiritual renewal and readiness for the Kingdom of Heaven. We're invited to reflect on our own lives in light of John's message, considering what it means to produce "fruit in keeping with repentance" and how this prepares us for a deeper relationship with Christ. The baptism of Jesus by John in the Jordan River is another pivotal event we explore, highlighting Jesus's humility and obedience, the affirmation of His divine sonship, and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit, which together mark the commencement of His public ministry.
As we journey through the scripture, we also observe the diverse reactions of the crowd, including the Pharisees and Sadducees, to John's baptism and his warnings about the coming judgment. This gives us insight into the varying states of heart and mind among those who came to John, challenging us to consider our own response to God's call for repentance and transformation. Through the "look-fors" identified in the episode, we engage with the text not just as historical narrative but as a living, breathing message, urging us to examine our spiritual readiness, embrace our identity in Christ, and live out our faith with authenticity and conviction. This exploration not only enriches our understanding of the scripture but also deepens our commitment to walking in the footsteps of Jesus, guided by the Holy Spirit and grounded in the love and approval of our Heavenly Father.
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Matthew 2. Day 70 - The New Testament in a Year
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Matthew 2. Day 70 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 2(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:
Visit of the Wise Men. The Flight to Egypt. Herod Massacres Innocents.
"Entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and falling to their knees, they worshiped him". Matthew 2:11
In this episode, we delve into Matthew Chapter 2, exploring the significant events that marked the early life of Jesus Christ. We uncover the profound visit of the Magi, a moment that signifies the recognition of Jesus' kingship beyond the Jewish community. The gifts they bring - gold, frankincense, and myrrh - each carry deep prophetic meaning, shedding light on Jesus' identity as king, God, and sacrifice. We also navigate through the darker aspects of this chapter, witnessing King Herod's deceit and his brutal decree that led to the massacre of the innocents. This tragic event fulfills Jeremiah's prophecy, reminding us of the spiritual battle surrounding Jesus' mission from the very beginning. Through these events, we're invited to see the intricate tapestry of prophecy and fulfillment, showcasing God's sovereign hand over history.
As we journey further, we witness the Holy Family's flight to Egypt, an event that not only ensures Jesus' safety but also fulfills the prophecy, "Out of Egypt I called my son." This segment of the narrative highlights God's providential care and the importance of obedience to divine guidance, as seen through Joseph's responsiveness to God's warnings. The flight to Egypt and the subsequent return also echo the broader biblical theme of redemption and deliverance. Through these stories, we're encouraged to trust in God's sovereignty and to see His active presence in guiding and protecting His people. This episode, rich with prophecy, tragedy, and divine intervention, challenges us to reflect on our own response to God's guidance and to embrace the light of Christ in the midst of darkness.
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Matthew 1. Day 69 - The New Testament in a Year
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Matthew 1. Day 69 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: Matthew 1(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 Genealogy of Jesus. The Birth of Jesus Foretold. Joseph’s Obedience.
"But after he had considered these things, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, don’t be afraid to take Mary as your wife, because what has been conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a son, and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” Matthew 1:20-21
In this episode, we dive into the opening of the New Testament, focusing our attention on Matthew Chapter 1. We will discuss that the genealogy of Jesus not only connects Him to Abraham and David, emphasizing His rightful claim to messianic and royal lineage, but it also brings forward unexpected names, showcasing God's inclusive grace and the sovereign orchestration of history. As we look into the foretold birth of Jesus, we reflect on Joseph’s righteousness and his immediate obedience to God’s plans, even when those plans defy societal norms. The significant names of Jesus—"Jesus" meaning "The Lord saves" and "Immanuel" meaning "God with us"—stand out, underlining His mission and identity in a way that invites us into a deeper understanding of the divine narrative that the Bible unfolds.
Through this journey, we are encouraged to consider the implications of Joseph's obedience when faced with divine instruction, seeing it as a model for faith in action. The episode brings to light the importance of legal fatherhood in connecting Jesus to David's lineage, affirming His place in Jewish heritage and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. This exploration opens up a unique perspective on God's active role in history and encourages personal reflection on the presence of God in our own lives, pushing us toward a more intimate and faithful walk with Christ.
Friday Apr 04, 2025
James 5. Day 68 - The New Testament in a Year
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
James 5. Day 68 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: James 5(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:
Warning to the Rich. Patience in Suffering. The Power of Prayer.
"Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is very powerful in its effect." James 5:16
In this episode of "The New Testament in a Year," we explore James Chapter 5 , focusing on the crucial themes of justice, patience, and the power of prayer. This concluding chapter offers warnings and encouragements, addressing both the wealthy oppressors and the suffering believers. It reminds us of the temporary nature of earthly wealth and underscores the importance of using resources in God-honoring ways, while also highlighting the virtues of patience and steadfastness through trials, drawing inspiration from biblical figures like the prophets and Job.
Key "look-fors" include the strong admonishment to the rich, the encouragement to remain patient in the face of suffering, and the emphasis on the transformative power of prayer in various life situations. Through these themes, the chapter invites listeners to reflect on the deeper principles of faith in action, stewardship, and community support.
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
James 4. Day 67 - The New Testament in a Year
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
James 4. Day 67 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Today's Scripture: James 4(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 Source of Conflicts. The Call to Submission and Humility. The Warning Against Worldliness.
"Therefore, submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.: James 4:7
In this episode of "The New Testament in a Year," we focus on James Chapter 4, a scripture rich with wisdom on resolving conflicts, embracing humility, and recognizing the pitfalls of worldliness. We uncover the root causes of disputes among believers—highlighting how unchecked desires can lead to division and distance from God's path. This chapter emphasizes the importance of humility in accessing God's grace, offering practical ways to develop a spirit of humility in their own lives. This guidance not only aims to mend interpersonal conflicts but also to foster a deeper relationship with God by resisting worldly temptations.
The discussion extends to the dangers of aligning ourselves too closely with worldly values, which James warns can result in a strained relationship with God. By evaluating our lives against the backdrop of divine wisdom, the episode challenges us to consider whether our actions and aspirations are in harmony with God's will or if they echo the world's fleeting desires. We discuss actionable steps for believers to draw nearer to God, thus realigning their priorities and desires with His.
"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.









