
Worshippers at Cornerstone Apostolic Network, Kaduna, were deeply impacted during a powerful service on Monday, March 30, 2026, as Mrs. Christiana Benedict Aliku ministered on the topic “Victory through the Blood of Jesus,” drawing her teaching from Ephesians 1:1–23.
The message centered on the significance of the blood of Jesus as the foundation of redemption, access to God, and total victory for believers. In her teaching, Mrs. Aliku emphasized that without the blood of Jesus, access to the throne of grace would be impossible, describing it as the only means of reconciliation between God and mankind.
She highlighted that the finished work of Christ has already secured freedom for humanity, noting that believers do not require permission from any human authority to approach God. According to her, the blood of Jesus remains the ultimate solution to sin, with the power to cleanse and purify every form of iniquity without exception.
Speaking further, she explained that the sacrifice of Jesus not only brought forgiveness but also deliverance from the curse of the law, granting believers access to divine provisions. She described being a child of God as both a privilege and a position of authority, stressing that the devil fears believers who understand their identity in Christ.
The minister also addressed the healing dimension of Christ’s sacrifice, affirming that Jesus bore sicknesses and diseases on the cross, and that God desires His people to live in good health. She noted that spiritual purity is essential, explaining that Christ first purifies a person before dwelling in them, and that pride can hinder the manifestation of God’s light in a believer’s life.
Encouraging a life of holiness, Mrs. Aliku stated that the nature of Christ cannot coexist with darkness, adding that purity and holiness grant access to the power of God. She urged believers to continually return to God whenever they stray, assuring them of His readiness to receive and restore.
Concluding her message, she described the blood of Jesus as the highest price ever paid for humanity’s redemption, calling on believers to live consciously in the victory it provides.
The service left attendees strengthened in faith and reminded of their identity, authority, and privileges in Christ through His finished work.
