One of the toughest questions people grapple with is: why does God allow this? Why doesn’t divine intervention immediately rescue them? The answer lies in the essential nature of free will and spiritual laws. True intervention requires the individual’s consent, humility, openness, and a genuine desire for change and healing. A narcissist actively and repeatedly rejects these virtues. Eventually, divine intervention honors their persistent choices. God does not abandon them arbitrarily; rather, God respects the individual’s free will, even when it leads to their spiritual ruin.
The Depth of Narcissistic Corruption
I don’t want you to think that just because they are possessed, casting away the demon would somehow fix them. No, please no. Having a demonic spirit attached is a secondary consequence of their primary choices. Their soul has been corrupted through continuous conscious choices toward cruelty, manipulation, and darkness. It is not as simple as spiritual cleansing or prayer; their condition runs really deep. Their inner self, their very core, has been fundamentally altered by consistent rejection of moral and spiritual truths.
Spiritual Warfare and Liberation
If you are entangled with a narcissist, you are engaging in a form of spiritual warfare. I hope you know that by now. Those unsettling feelings you experience—the emotional exhaustion, confusion, and relentless turmoil—are not just psychological symptoms. No, they are spiritual signals alerting you to the profound danger you are facing. Walking away from a narcissist is not just about achieving emotional and psychological safety; it is fundamentally about spiritual liberation. All major spiritual traditions converge on one critical truth: consistently choosing darkness inevitably invites dark spiritual energies into one’s soul. The narcissist did not lose their humanity overnight. No, rather they slowly surrender it by persistently rejecting truth, humility, empathy, and divine guidance. Now, they embody precisely the destructive energy they have repeatedly chosen.
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