This song is about how you've really got to watch what you say to people. When you realize that there are no Random People, you start to care about your diction a bit more. You respect people that deserve your respect (everyone).
The voiceover at the end is Matt Chandler again, finishing his thought from the end of track 9. In the context of the sermon, he's talking about how we're all just as guilty of the pharisees in Luke 14. They were using a man with a physical infirmity to trap Jesus (it didn't work). He was talking about how it's easy for us to point the finger at the Pharisees, but... whether we like to admit it or not, in our own minds we're "starring in our own movies" and everyone around us, well they're just extras. They're their to make us look better. They're just Random People.
Well, they're not. If you've been listening at all to the previous 11 tracks, you know that I don't think they are, anyway.
Okay well, I hope you enjoyed this album. I don't consider myself to be much of a singer, but these songs came from my stomach and mean something to me, at least. Thanks for listening!
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