Number 7: The spirit of fear.
Narcissists, like everyone else, have fears. Despite their outward confidence, they often hide their deep-rooted fear and insecurity behind a mask of confidence. Their pride and shame drive them to seek out vulnerable individuals to create an illusion of bravery. However, the truth is that they are filled with fear, which leads them to control and manipulate others. Understanding that hurt people hurt people can help you approach narcissists with compassion and love.
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Number 8: The spirit of condemnation.
Do you know how narcissists try to avoid taking responsibility for their actions? Well, it’s not surprising that they also like to put the blame on others and make hurtful accusations. Narcissists try to find their victims’ faults and make them feel terrible. They aim to make you feel hopeless by constantly criticizing and shifting the blame onto you. Narcissists pick apart every little thing you do and make you feel like you can’t do anything right. This constant negativity can damage our self-esteem and make us feel ashamed and worthless.
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But here’s the thing, it’s critical to recognize that this negativity is coming from them, and we don’t have to let it control us. Demonic spirits fuel negativity in people, especially narcissists. Their minds are consumed by negativity and lie from these influences. So narcissists often seem to worsen with each encounter. It may be challenging, but sometimes speaking the truth to them directly can be beneficial. It can help them face reality and realize that life is not as miserable as they believe. They don’t need to seek validation through harmful actions. Alternatively, you can encourage them to embrace humanity and the sense of community, showing them they can find acceptance and validation from others. Finally, it’s also important to let them remember God loves them unconditionally.
Read More: What Does The Bible Say About Narcissism.
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