🚨 Spiritual Warfare or Superstition? Breaking Down Sean Feucht and Alisa Childers’ Online Fight

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In this video, I break down the online fight between Sean Feucht and Alisa Childers that blew up on X (Twitter). Sean posted a video saying the Holy Spirit told him to go on a purge through his house — getting rid of postcards, art, and artifacts he said had “spiritual attachments.” He even quoted Ezekiel 20 to back it up, saying God commanded people to “get rid of the abominations” from their homes.

Alisa Childers pushed back hard, saying this kind of teaching is superstition, not Scripture. She pointed out that the only biblical example we have of people burning things was in Acts 19:18–19, and that was when believers who practiced witchcraft repented and destroyed their own magic books. She said there’s no evidence in the New Testament that random physical objects can carry demons or curses — and she accused Sean of mishandling Ezekiel 20 completely.

In this commentary, I’m going to walk through exactly what happened, show you what each side said, and open the Bible to see what the truth really is. We’re going to talk about what spiritual warfare actually looks like according to the Word of God — not fear, not mysticism, but truth.

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