“The Fatherhood of God is not an archetype of hierarchy but the source of communion. To imitate that Fatherhood is not to rule but to give life. The Church’s task therefore is not to restore a patriarchal system in the world but to embody the new humanity.”
Rev. Aaron Mize
Ordained Servant Magazine
Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Often the egalitarians and complementarians will insist that I Cor. 11 does not mean what it says;
I Corinthians 11:3 But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God.
They will insist that the Greek word for head here (κεφαλὴ / kephalē) means “source” and not head. First, this interpretation was seldom if ever argued before the rise of feminism in the Church. Second, this Greek word is universally translated as “Head” in every other NT passage. Third, if we argue that this word means “source” then we run into the problem that Paul is saying that source of Christ is God and that in turn would run us into some major theological problems.
When we note that the head of Christ is God we remember that Christ is the title that our Savior held and in His role as the incarnated anointed one (Christ) God indeed was the head of Chris in the sense that we find in Phil. 2:5-8. The Son in his economic role as the incarnate Christ was always about the doing of the Father’s will, thus demonstrating the Father’s headship over Christ in his economic subordination.
This submitting of Christ to the Father during his economic subordination serves as the model for man’s submission to Christ and the woman’s submission to man. Christ’s economic subordination reflects the divine order and harmony within the Godhead, providing a pattern for human relationships.
So, Aaron Mize, in his written words above is in contradiction to the clear revelation of Scripture. Further, the OPC Ordained Servant inasmuch as it published this tripe is also in contradiction to the clear revelation of Scripture. Heads need to roll over this contradiction of Scripture.
What Mize and the OPC Ordained servant has given us with the opening quote is the affirmation of egalitarianism in its worst expression. Not only does Rev. Mize (we say “Rev.” only by way of courtesy) desire to jettison patriarchy, he even insists that hierarchy must be evacuated. Mize desires to give us a “new humanity,” as only envisioned by Albigensians, Cathars, Bogomils, Anabaptists, and Marxists.
By all that is Holy has the Conservative Reformed church fallen so far that it is now putting people in the pulpit, and further publishing them in denominational magazines wherein what is promoted is the very antithesis of Biblical Christianity?
Keep in mind dear reader, that what Mize has promoted here with the right hand in the Reformed Church is perfectly consistent with what is being promoted with the left hand in the Reformed Church as it continues its witch hunt to stamp out white Kinism. (Ironically enough, the Reformed church seems perfectly fine with Black, Korean, and Hmong Kinism.) The egalitarianism required to advance the bilge that Rev. Mize is advancing above is the same egalitarianism that is being championed to drum godly ministers out of the putatively conservative Reformed Churches. I guess the cynic could say; “Well, at least they are being consistent.”
They tell me that the Rev. Aaron Mize article, “In Defense of Union Not Patriarchy,” has been pulled from the OPC Ordained Servant website. clearly this is due to the heat that the effeminate Mize’s article created.
However, this does not mean that the OPC is out of the woods here.
1.) Mize wrote the article and hasn’t himself recanted/repented.
2.) Editors and/or Publishers let this article be published. They need to recant (preferably repent in ashes and dust).
3.) There needs to be an apology written in the Ordained Servant.
4.) Actually, people need to be brought up on charges here — (Mize and those who made the decision to run the article) unless their is a full throated repentance.
5.) Without a full throated repentance you can count on the fact that this kind of bilge will be repeated.
This is the practitioning of the Hegelian dialectic.
If the OPC doesn’t demand repentance … and if it doesn’t fire or bring up people on charges due to this article running, you can bet the farm that this article will return in some other form at a later date.
These people are not to be trusted.
Post-script
From Dan Brannan on the subject of this Mize article;
I think it was my session (in Idaho) that got the article pulled. Now people are mounting a case to have charges brought against Mize.
Nonetheless, I have told the session that …
Hello Brett,
I’ve been reading you for about a year but this is the first time I decided to leave a comment. It doesn’t suprise me Auron Mize did this as I knew there was huge problems, especially after he was accuesd of teaching at his previous church that all goverments are evil and that the “beast” from the book of Revelation is repersentative of all governments period. This is something the session and the presbetary knew about before they held the vote to transfer his creditentials from the presbetary that his Texas church was in to the presbetary of the pnw, which is where his current church is.
There needs to be more than just his head that rolls. The session at Trinity OPC in Bothell WA need to go. Same for “Pastor” Benji Swinburnson from the Lynnwood OPC also needs to go as he was Trinity’s ministry advisor and was deep in helping Aaron come to Trinity.
This also explains why they haven’t updated their website to show that he’s their pastor.
There are problems beyond Mize, as you have noted Jason.
Problems in his presbytery. Problems in the OPC magazine. Problems in the denomination if it does nothing at all about this. Problems with the congregation because I’d bet the house that this tripe is coming from the pulpit.
I suspect that Mize does not belong in the ministry given his non Christian world view. I also suspect that no one wanted to touch him because he is married to a minority.
I 100% agree. There is also a total lack of leadership at Trinity. One of the ruling eldars lives in AZ and the other is all on board with Aaron Mize and is all about “pilgram theology.”
As for the congeragation, there are huge issues with a “go along to get along” attitude there. It’s sad as that chuch has been there for about 50 years but it’s going to die in my opinion.
The presbytery is also a huge problem, as they knew about issues withh him and they swept them under the rug. It’s very bad out here in WA.
Hello Jason
Do you have a link for “Pilgrim theology?”
The whole West Coast is a dead zone in every expression of culture including ecclesiastical culture.
No, I don’t have a link. The session there believes in the whole ” this earth isn’t my home, we shouldn’t care about this earth as it’s Satan’s to own and rule, our home is in Heaven, we’re looking for the New Jersalem that’s in Heaven, we are just sojourners and exiles on our way to heaven.” It’s the whole scheme to deny Christ’s rule over the nations now and to just let them be cowards.
I used the “Pilgram theology” quote as that’s what I’ve heard and read other people call it.
…. OK… I know what you’re talking about now. I thought it referred to something technical.
It is R2K speak.
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Pastor, as Providence would have it, I just happened to have this saved on my iPad as bookmark. I had completely forgotten what it was, but after having read this post and scrolling through many other bookmarks, Pilgrim Theology caught my eye. It’s a Mike Horton book, and it’s advertised as a lesser version of his systematic theology.
Thank you Jack!