
The Corner stone Apostolic Network Kaduna held another impactful teaching session as Pastor Benedict Aliku ministered on the topic “Offences.” Drawing insight from Matthew 26:6 and 18:7, he emphasized the importance of character, humility, and consistency in the life of a believer.
Pastor Aliku noted that when one finds themselves in any environment, it is important to treat everyone equally, adding that people cannot always treat you the way you desire because no one knows you better than yourself.He warned against constantly seeking applause from men, describing it as a trap that can destroy anyone who has not yet built solid character. “Your capacity and values should go with you wherever you go,” he said.Speaking further, he explained that humility is key to learning and service, noting that “there is no service without growth, and no growth without service.” He also emphasized that God does not delight in a proud heart but works with those who are submissive to His will and agenda.


Pastor Aliku concluded by reminding the congregation that no patriarch in Scripture had a perfect record — God qualifies and uses those who yield to Him. He added that no organization or ministry collapses without internal sabotage, urging believers to remain faithful and committed to the cause of Christ.