Your reason for worshipping God matters just as much as your worship itself. He wants you to worship joyfully, from a place of gratitude, rather than to worship out of fear or dread. That is one of the things that separates Christianity from other world religions, you worship God because of the love He has shown. As Pastor Mark teaches on John chapter 10, you’ll learn how Jesus cares for His sheep and was even willing to die for them. Your response to that knowledge should be to worship him out of thankfulness, not out of fear. As you spend more time in God’s presence, the more natural it feels to give Him praise!