Some of the points that he touched on were:
- How important words are. That you need to watch what you say and what you think.
- That a song is a prayer, so is the music you listen to a prayer to God or to Satan? He suggested the youth print the words to their favorite songs and if they can't read them in church, they shouldn't be listening to it.
- He talked about no matter how bad things get, how hopeless it might seem that Christ knows and understands. He went through worse and never complained.
- Scriptures and cell phones. How often do you look at your cell phone every day? How often do you open your scriptures every day? We carry our cell phones with us everywhere, but what about the scriptures? The scriptures are our life line. No matter how many times we read them, we haven't really read them. We will ALWAYS learn something new and different. We can read them every day for our whole lives and still have them be applicable.
I do have video of Alex Boye's final performance tonight, but it's still on my phone. So in the meantime, here is Alex Boye, Jon Schmidt, and Steven Nelson Sharp in the Piano Guys version of Coldplay's Paradise (Peponi). Enjoy!
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