It’s tough to see the evil in someone when we’re blinded by love. One of the biggest
reasons we have trouble seeing evil-hearted or psychopathic behaviour is probably because it’s difficult to believe that these types of evil individuals actually exist. We can’t really imagine that someone is devising or hurting us with no conscience or that someone is lying and making up stories so that they can hurt us. It’s also hard for us to understand the reason behind all of it – the physical and emotional pain and destruction.Unfortunately, these types of people really do exist, and you may know them personally or intimately. The following signs indicate that you may be dealing with someone with an evil heart. If these five indicators are showing up in your relationship, it’s probably in your best interest to step away from the relationship.
They create confusion, chaos, and conflicts.
They’re experts at fooling others with their flattering words.
People with evil hearts are experts of flattery. They want other people to think that they’re better, more attractive, more interesting and smarter than everyone else. In the initial phases of a relationship, they tend to tell whoever they’re dating that they are wonderful, attractive, interesting and intelligent because they think that it reflects well on them: they’re marvellous, so they choose marvellous partners. The trouble is that they can’t deal with the inevitable result of what that proves: your development of affection for them. So what do they do? They flip the script. The minute you start getting close to them, the fear of exposing their intrinsic lack of lovability starts to kick in, and they’ll begin to push you away, leaving you confused, upset and in pain.
They take advantage of good or vulnerable people.
They demand control.
They have no conscience.
People with evil hearts don’t know the meaning of the words remorse, guilt or shame. This means they can do practically anything and then act as if nothing happened, then hit you with “What are you making a fuss about?” They don’t even struggle to fight against their sins or evil. In fact, they actually enjoy it, all while masquerading as someone of noble character. They also have no fear. They do not care what others think of them unless it involves being exposed, which would affect their ability to con further. They will say the most outrageous things and then act like nothing happened when it is convenient for them.
When they apologize, they look to you to be their advocate for amnesty and believe grace means they’re immediately given immunity from the fallout of their severe sin. They believe forgiveness permits them to complete reconciliation and will pressure you to comply. The Bible says that talking doesn’t wake up evil people, but consequences might. Jesus didn’t wake up the Pharisees with His talk, nor did God’s counsel impact Cain in Genesis 4. Additionally, the Bible says that when someone is genuinely sorry for the pain they’ve caused, they’re eager to make amends to those whose sin harms them.
Recognizing the signs that someone is taking advantage of you is hard, especially when you love them, but we must confront evil head-on. The longer we try to reason with someone with an evil heart, the more we become a pawn in their game. When we confront evil, chances are good that the evil heart will stop counseling with us because the darkness hates the light, and the foolish and evil heart rejects correction. Place the power back in your hands.
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