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Pastor Eli Garcia in Lawton, Oklahoma appears to have done it again — and this time, the sermon sounds strikingly close to one from Mike Todd of all people. In this video, we examine the similarities between Eli Garcia’s message and Mike Todd’s sermon, and the overlap is not just vague or general. We are talking about repeated themes, nearly identical framing, similar illustrations, parallel sermon structure, matching talking points about money, tithing, stewardship, “the treasure test,” “easy money,” the “robbing God” explanation, the same kinds of jokes, the same emotional pacing, and even similar object lesson style. At a certain point, this stops looking like two pastors simply preaching on the same topic and starts looking like one preacher borrowing heavily from another without proper acknowledgment. That is what makes this so embarrassing. Out of all the people to sound like, why Mike Todd? If a pastor is going to preach the Word of God, then preach the Word of God. Open the text, explain the text, and feed the people from Scripture. But what we continue to see in many churches is a performance-driven, personality-centered, highly polished sermon culture where preachers seem more interested in reproducing viral delivery styles and borrowed outlines than rightly handling the truth. And when that happens, the church is not being fed — it is being marketed to. The issue here is not that two pastors talked about money. Plenty of pastors preach on giving, stewardship, generosity, anxiety, trust, and materialism. The issue is when the structure, tone, illustrations, applications, and memorable lines line up so closely that it raises serious questions about originality and honesty. Christians should care about this because preaching is not stand-up comedy, a TED Talk, or content farming. Sermons are not supposed to be repackaged motivational products. A pastor is called to labor in the Word, teach sound doctrine, and preach with integrity. Original video: • Anxious Money- TREASURE TEST- Ps Eli Garcia Software I use (Ecamm) Sign up with this link: https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?... AFFILIATES Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/allthings... Covenant Eyes: https://covenanteyes.sjv.io/zNYmqG Join this channel to get access to perks: / @kdubtru Website: kdubtru.com Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1TohV... Subscribe & click 🛎 for notifications of premieres and live streams! Follow me on social media: Twitter.com/kdubtru Facebook.com/allthingstheology instagram.com/kdub.tru/ SUPPORT: Patreon.com/kdubtru Listen on podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingstheology Email for interviews or booking: allthingstheology@gmail.com