Plagiarizing the Gospel
When Familiar Faith Replaces Living Relationship
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You can believe all the right things and still feel far from God.
You can know Scripture, quote it fluently, preach it convincingly, and still find yourself living on borrowed words instead of living relationship.
Plagiarizing the Gospel is not a book about false doctrine. It is a book about borrowed faith.
Written for believers who have been in the house a long time, this book examines what happens when familiar faith quietly replaces living relationship. Not rebellion. Not disbelief. But a subtle drift where intimacy with Christ is replaced by familiarity, where discipline replaces desire, and where Scripture becomes something we manage instead of something that meets us.
Many seasoned Christians recognize the moment but rarely name it: I did not stop believing; I just stopped encountering.
Without condemnation or hype, Carter Check explores how performance, fear-based religion, and spiritual survival slowly hollow out what was meant to be alive. He invites listeners to examine whether their faith has become inherited rather than inhabited, maintained rather than encountered.
This is not a call to try harder, it is an invitation to return.
Inside this book, you will discover: How borrowed faith forms without you realizing itWhy theological accuracy can coexist with spiritual distanceThe difference between discipline and desireHow performance quietly replaces presenceWhat it means to recover living communion with ChristIf you are spiritually tired, quietly distant, or weary of carrying words without warmth, Plagiarizing the Gospel offers recognition before it offers remedy.
The gospel was never meant to be copied. It was meant to be carried.
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