Worship is a prostration of the mind and body before the deity. It is both a recognition of God and a willingness to submit to him. Worship is the essence of all prayer. For Tozer, worship is "to feel in one's heart", "to express what one feels" (do we still dare to do this in our circles?), it is to approach God with a feeling of deep awe. Only those who have true inner righteousness can, in worship, address God in this way. Worship is not thirty minutes spent in church praying but a lifestyle. Several reasons are highlighted to give us the real reason to worship namely: We are created to worship, Worship puts us in a position to ask, Worshiping God brings about his blessings. Finally Gary Thomas; Joyce Meyer; T.D. Jakes testify that worship should be the first activity when we open our eyes in the morning and when we close them at night. David said, "I will praise the LORD at all times; my mouth shall declare his praise always.