The Biblical Reason Narcissists Can’t Stop Lying (Exposed)
Stage One: The Truth Was Always Known
The Word says God’s truth isn’t hidden in a vault or locked in a mystery. No, it’s etched into creation itself—the skies, the soil, the still small voice in your gut. It all points to Him, to justice, to right and wrong. Every heart, even the narcissist’s, begins life knowing the difference. But here’s what separates the humble from the haughty: the humble bow to truth while the narcissist bends it. They look truth in the eye and say, “Ah, you will serve me now.” They elevate themselves above rebuke, above consequence, above God. You’ll see it in everyday moments; they’ll deny accountability with a sneer, “I answered,” and no one. They’ll twist reality until it screams, “That’s not what happened; you’re imagining things.” They’ll reject gratitude because to thank others means admitting they’re not divine. Slowly, a quiet shift begins: the narcissist doesn’t just hide from truth; they start to hunt it.
Stage Two: Choking the Light
Romans 1 says they suppress the truth in unrighteousness. This isn’t confusion; it’s a chokehold. It’s what happens when truth threatens the kingdom they’ve built, and they decide to strangle it rather than surrender. So what do they do? They redirect the blame, don’t they? They call you crazy, cast doubt on the evidence, wrap themselves in victimhood, and toss accusations like confetti. Every tactic, every word, every half-smile—they’re all weapons forged to keep light from touching their shame. And if you’ve ever been there, if you’ve ever stood trembling while someone twisted your reality, you know how devastating that moment feels.
But hear me now: that moment does not define you. God sees it, God names it, and God is not mocked. This stage is rebellion, plain and simple. It’s a refusal to be known, a refusal to be healed, a refusal to come into the light and say, “Yes, I was wrong.” Instead, the narcissist doubles down, buries the evidence, writes the story, and the longer they stay there, the harder their heart becomes. Because the more a lie is told, the more it feels like truth. And here’s the tragedy: this isn’t just psychological; it’s spiritual rot. But the good news? The Word has already exposed it. Where light exposes, healing can begin.
So if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of this madness, if someone made you question your own sanity while hiding their sin, take heart. You weren’t crazy; you were in the presence of someone running from truth. And truth always outruns lies.
Stage Three: When the Mind Begins to Slip
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