The phrase personal God is religious term used far more often by laypeople than by theologians due to its numerous connotations.
A narrower interpretation of a personal God is a deity who takes a personal interest in the world in general and worshippers in particular. This view is intended to challenge a deistic outlook.
A still narrower definition would be a God whose personal interest in His worshippers is so great that the deity communicates directly with them and actively intervenes in their lives through miracles.
The most restrictive interpretation of a personal God is a deity that is solely concerned with his worshippers, having pity at best and animosity at worst towards non-believers. Jehovah, the jealous God of the Torah, was the personal God of the Jews. Most modern denominations believe that they have the clearest understanding of what God wants, but some modern fundamentalists suggest that those who are not members of their church will experience damnation.
Some critics have derided this phenomenon as pandering to an increasingly choosy and self-interested market; worshippers who don't feel God loves them back will look elsewhere for what the rock band Depeche Mode cynically referred to as a "Personal Jesus."
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