Synopsis
In 'Worship: A Biblical Correction,' Doc Burkhart offers a rigorous, biblically grounded examination of one of modern Christianity's most misunderstood terms: worship. This book confronts the pervasive dilution of worship into mere emotion, atmosphere, or self-expression, arguing that true worship is an intentional, divinely governed act reserved exclusively for God. By meticulously tracing Scripture's own usage, Burkhart distinguishes worship from general obedience and service, demonstrating that while related, they are not interchangeable. The author exposes how contemporary worship practices, often driven by subjective experience, novelty, and cultural trends, have shifted focus away from God and toward the worshiper, leading to a loss of authentic meaning. This work is a vital resource for biblically serious Christians, church leaders, and thoughtful laypeople who are seeking to re-anchor their worship in divine revelation, mental focus, and God-centered purpose, rather than human preference or emotional engineering.