The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has said that judgment shall start from the house of God.
The Commission stated this on Tuesday via a post on X, while announcing its 164th edition of EFCC Connect tagged “Fighting Economic and Financial Crimes in the House of God”.
Reportedly, the Commission lifted the biblical saying from 1 Peter 4:17.
The verse is often interpreted to mean that God’s judgment, or a time of severe testing and discipline, begins with His own people (believers) before affecting those who do not obey the gospel.
However, the post has already generated mixed comments under it from some X users.
For instance, @SMARTEk2050 wrote: “No judgement of EFCC should start from the house of governments and public offices first. Allow Gods judgment to start from HIS own house”.
While, @Jiro Dezi wrote: “From efcc office first.”
Another X user identified as Tache wrote: “Eagle wey dey look one direction”.
“You are not in position to judge the house of God,” says @Blacklord Plus Two.
While, @Big Dada wrote: “You have no jurisdiction to say such thing, when your own judgement favors the corrupt politicians looting the economy, shame on you.”
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