What You Need to Know About Narcissists and How to Identify Them

Most times, spiritual narcissists demand honor and respect from others without ever making any real investment back.

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What is a narcissist and how do you identify them? A narcissist, by definition, is a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration for themselves. They generally possess a blatant lack of empathy for others and have an inflated sense of entitlement. With an insatiable thirst for constant admiration, they often go to great lengths to secure attention from others in order to protect their fragile egos.

 

There are different types of narcissists, each with their own characteristics. While each type of narcissist may operate differently, they all have the same goal—power, control, and supply
 
Below are three different types of narcissists, how they operate, and how to identify them.

 

Overt Narcissists

Overt narcissists are often easy to spot as they don’t hide their superior attitude, prideful mannerisms, and disdain for others. They crave admiration and importance and often have to make their voice and opinion the loudest in the room. If anyone challenges them, they usually fight back in a cocky and gruff manner. They do not even pretend to possess humility or empathy for others.

 

Common Characteristics of an Overt Narcissist:

  • self-aggrandizing and exploitative
  • delusions of grandeur and attention-seeking
  • exaggerates and always has to one-up
  • superficial charm and excessive self-importance
  • aggressive manipulation and arrogance
  • condescending and outright verbally abusive
  • huge sense of entitlement and often cross boundaries

 

Covert Narcissist

Covert narcissists present themselves very differently than overt narcissists do. They are usually more subtle and underhanded in the way they operate. They generally come across as more shy, sensitive, or insecure. They can sometimes portray themselves as a servant or helper in order to enmesh themselves in your life, or they will portray themselves as someone who is “one-of-a-kind” and often misunderstood.

They crave admiration and importance while feigning a false humility or meekness. Under this façade, they possess a sinister nature that lacks true care or empathy toward others. They usually are highly envious of others who they perceive as being better than them or having something they feel they deserve.

Covert narcissists are more sensitive to criticism than overt narcissists and become enraged if they feel slighted in any way. Oftentimes, they do not show this rage openly but instead seethe inwardly while plotting their revenge. Covert abusers are highly calculating and know when to turn on and off their abusive behaviors. They usually fly under the radar so no one can pinpoint their toxic and vengeful retaliation and accuse them of being abusive.

 

Common Characteristics of a Covert Narcissist:

  • jealous and controlling in subtle ways
  • passive-aggressive and exploitative
  • usually, they have a victim mentality
  • their public image doesn’t match their private life
  • false humility and envious of others
  • smugness and quiet superiority
  • huge sense of entitlement and often breach boundaries
  • superficial relationships without depth or true vulnerability
  • lack empathy for others

 

Spiritual Narcissist

Spiritual narcissists often pursue money, fame, power, and influence in order to boost their ego. They will often twist scriptures, manipulate people, and use their giftings and charisma to amass a following for personal gain. Keeping up an image they want people to see is of the utmost importance to them. It’s not uncommon for them to jockey their way into places of prominence. They will often flaunt anything they believe might bring them praise, emphasizing their importance or uniqueness. You might hear stories and claims of questionable spiritual or supernatural experiences.  They may even perform signs and wonders, which outside of God is nothing more than witchcraft.

Most times, spiritual narcissists demand honor and respect from others without ever making any real investment back. Often, they will act as if they are the highest authority, bringing discipline and correction; all the while, they, themselves, have no real accountability, discipline, or correction from anyone in their life.

A spiritual narcissist will often go to great lengths to portray a false sense of accountability. It’s common for them to hand-pick an advisory board or council of elders that are usually superficial pawns at best and damaging and exploitative at worst. Spiritual narcissists will often take advantage of people financially and exploit others sexually. If left unchecked, their actions may inflict devastating damage to many people, even causing some to walk away from the faith due to disillusionment.

In the rare chance that someone challenges the damaging actions of a spiritual narcissist, even when confronted with insurmountable evidence, they will often continue to defend themselves. Caring for others, self-reflection, humility, and reconciliation are not an option– protecting their self-image at all costs is their goal.     

Many times, the worst abusers at home are the same individuals who are showing up to church every time the doors are open. They are seen as pillars in the community, often serving or making themselves useful to the church in some way. They are usually given the benefit of the doubt when concerns are raised about the treatment of their families. People often will say, “I know him. He would never do the things his wife mentioned.”

 

Common Characteristics of a Spiritual Narcissist:

  • will twist scripture 
  • use and abuse people for power control
  • self-seeking and exploitative
  • emphasize their gifting while hiding their true character
  • steal teachings, social media posts, or revelations–sharing as if it’s their own
  • can’t self-reflect or admit when they are wrong
  • many relationships but all lack real substance and depth
  • do not possess true humility or empathy
  • will preserve image at all costs, no matter who they hurt in the process

 

Just because someone claims to be a Christian doesn’t mean that they are. Just because someone presents themselves as a leader or as someone who is a pillar serving in the church, doesn’t mean that they are even a true believer. Scripture warns us about wolves in sheep clothing and false prophets that will seek to lead people astray, even the elect, if possible.

Matthew 24:24 – “For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.”

 

Clarity is Key

In order to break free from a narcissistic relationship, it’s important to first understand the type of narcissist you may be dealing with. Education is key and often the first step toward freedom and healing.

 

This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Esther Company

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About the Author

Jennifer is passionate about seeing the Bride of Christ come into a greater place of purity and passion for Jesus and fully administrating His rule and reign in the Earth. Her mandate is to raise her children in the Glory of God and to see the Bride of Christ set ablaze. Her mission is to release the purity, truth, and beauty of God and her heartbeat is justice for the oppressed and freedom for the captive. She is also a “thriver” after years of covert narcissistic abuse. Jennifer is the Founder of Esther Company and Kingdom Wealth Creation & Strategic Solutions. Her most treasured role is being a mom to her four amazing children who reside with her in Lancaster County, PA.