The Fear of the Lord is a Unilateral New Covenant Promise Made to Only God's Covenant People
This is a huge biblical theme, so all I can do to avoid writing a tome is to give a brief overview, which is not going to favor any of the absurdities that inhere in FWT. So, let's begin.
1. Solomon made it very clear that all mankind's
whole duty is to fear God and keep his commandments (Eccl 12:13).
2. Paul, in his
universal indictment of mankind, made it crystal clear that the sons of men naturally
shun this duty (Rom 3:18).
3. This
all-important disposition of heart is the beginning of godly wisdom and knowledge (Ps 111:10; Prov 1:7), respectively.
4. There's an
inextricable connection between this godly gift and obedience that flows from it (Eccl 12:13; Ps 111:10; Prov 14:16; 16:6)
5. This
indispensable and vitally important gift is a fountain of life to all who possess it (Prov 14:27; 19:23).
6. This gift
efficaciously restrains evil (Ex 20:20).
7.
Blessed are all saints who possess this gift and delight in keeping God's commandments (Ps 112:1).
8. This gift also induces hope in God's unfailing love within his saints (Ps 33:18).
9.
God keeps (protects, preserves) his saints who fear Him (Ps 33:18; 121:3-8; Prov 2:8)
10.
Humility is inextricably linked to this precious gift (Prov 15:33; 22:14).
11.
Faith flows from this precious gift (Ex 14:31).
12. God's chosen ones are to
always be zealous for this gift (Prov 23:17-18).
13. God's saints
must serve Him faithfully by this gift of the Lord (2Chr 19:9).
14.
True saving knowledge of the Lord can only come through this gift (Prov 2:5).
15.
God loves those who fear Him (Ps 103:11, 17).
16.
Salvation itself ensues by this precious, indispensable gift (Ps 145:19-20).
17.
Those who do not fear the Lord will meet with an evil and bitter end (Jer 2:19).
18. This incredibly precious and gracious gift is never promised to the world at large to wit:
J
er 32:40-41
40 I will make with them [Israel] an everlasting covenant, that I will not turn away from doing good to them. A
nd I will put the fear of me in their hearts, that they may not turn from me. 41
I will rejoice in doing them good, and I will plant them in this land in faithfulness, with all my heart and all my soul.
ESV
19. The Fear of the Lord
is an efficacious gift that guarantees the faithfulness of God's people (Jer 32:40; Ex 20:20)
20. The Fear of the Lord
is of such inestimable value that it's called Zion's treasure to wit:
Isa 33:6
6 And there shall be stability in thy times, abundance of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge: the fear of Jehovah is thy treasure.
ASV
I like the way the NIV renders the last part of the text. It reads, "the fear of the Lord is key to this treasure".
To summarize then, here are the key takeaways from all these passage:
1. The Fear of the Lord is strictly a New Covenant promise made only to God's chosen people.
2. The Fear of the Lord is a godly disposition which God sovereignly and efficaciously instills into his people's hearts.
3. This godly disposition of heart compels the heart to shun evil, turn away from evil, to pursue righteousness and goodness, to trust in the Lord, instills humility into the heart and is life itself to all who possess this precious gift.
Anticipated Objections
Since all unregenerate sinners are evil by nature and, therefore, naturally proud, no one comes into this world possessing this gift. So how can anyone be saved? Again...the one and only answer is Christ!
Christ is All and is in all (Col 3:11)
! God's elect have Christ to thank for this wonderful gift
since He was the ultimate God-fearer!
Isa 11:2-3
2 The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him —
the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,
the Spirit of counsel and of power,
the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD —
3 and he will delight in the fear of the LORD .
NIV
To be in a personal, intimate, loving, filial, covenant relationship with God is precisely to be in the Federal Head of all God's chosen people, who just also happens to be the very embodiment of God's Eternal New Covenant. God chose his elect based on the perfections and qualities of the Last Adam. When God views his elect from eternity He sees them all as delighting in or rejoicing in the fear of the Lord. And all of Christ's perfections -- his holiness, his righteousness, his goodness, etc. are all imputed to his Father's elect. God himself identifies his elect with his Beloved. He doesn't see any of their spiritual warts, callouses, impurities, corruptions, sins -- but only all the glorious perfections of Christ!
Since this gift is reserved strictly for God's chosen people, and is indispensable and necessary unto salvation, this irrefutably proves that God does not give his saving grace to the world at large. If the world received this gift, then all humanity would be saved since the promise of the gift is unilateral in nature and functionally efficacious.
Praise God! What a Actual Savior!