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The Girl in the Vision

  • Apr 25, 2025
  • 3 min read

Angel Mathis is a Christian Life Coach for Women, a Licensed Evangelist Missionary, and the founder of impactful businesses and ministries. With over 30 years in nursing and 15+ years as an entrepreneur, she blends faith, leadership, and expertise to empower women globally through coaching, podcasting, and spiritual growth initiatives.

Executive Contributor Angel Mathis

There’s been another vision, one that caught me off guard. It wasn’t a dream, and it didn’t feel like something I imagined. It was clear, focused, and it wouldn’t leave. I saw a face. Just the face. She looked young, maybe a teen, maybe early twenties. But what stood out wasn’t her age. It was her stillness.


Sepia-toned drawing of a young girl with long hair, looking sad, a single tear on her cheek. Neutral background enhances emotional focus.

Her hair was long and fell forward gently in soft waves. Her lips were turned up ever so slightly, like someone who was holding in pain but didn’t want to break down. One or two tears slid down from her left eye. Not loud tears. Not panic. Just real. Honest.


Everything about the image felt still, like time paused just long enough for God to say something. She didn’t say a word, but I knew there was something behind those tears.


Addiction. Trauma. Deep weariness. Maybe guilt. Maybe spiritual attacks nobody else could see.


The background was warm, natural, like a soft whisper in color. She wasn’t dressed up. No makeup. Nothing flashy. Just her face. But something about the vision said this wasn’t just about her.


This was a mirror. God was showing the silent battle of many. Girls. Women. Even men, feeling like they’re about to break but still holding on. This is what spiritual warfare can look like. Not always loud. Not always bloody. Sometimes, it’s just silent tears in the spirit.


This vision reminded me: not every struggle is visible, but the fight is real. And Heaven sees it.


If you’re reading this and you’ve been battling in secret, habitual sin, emotional heaviness, self-hate, addiction, or torment in your mind, this might be your wake-up call. Not to scare you, but to stir you. This isn’t the end. It’s the moment before breakthrough.


Deliverance prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, I break every chain holding me to secret pain, hidden addiction, and emotional heaviness. I rebuke the spirit of torment, fear, and guilt that tries to sit in silence and hide behind my smile. God, expose every dark root and destroy it at the seed. Fill me with peace, clarity, and clean freedom. I will not bow to the enemy’s lies. I command every soul tie, craving, and tormenting voice to leave. I receive Your healing and restoration. I am not alone. I am not too far gone. And I will not go back. In Jesus’ name. Amen.


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Angel Mathis, Christian Life Coach

Angel Mathis is a Christian Life Coach for Women, Licensed Evangelist Missionary, and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in nursing and healthcare leadership. She has spent 15+ years building businesses locally and globally, including a home health and hospice company. Passionate about empowering women, Angel uses coaching, podcasting, and ministry to inspire spiritual and personal growth.

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