Much of next Sunday’s Lectionary is about wisdom. So what can you say about it, other than it’s a good thing?
It’s something, in Solomon’s case anyway, God-given. It doesn’t seem to be the same as education or intelligence or knowledge or even prudence – maybe it’s to do with knowing what’s important and what’s not. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”, according to Psalm 111.
Ephesians lists some unwise behaviours like getting drunk and some wise behaviours like singing Psalms. Not sure if this always helpful – I have happy memories of singing a spiritual after a couple of pints of Robinson’s. Was I wise or not? On the whole, drinking a lot leads to antisocial behaviour* and harms the drinker, and speaking selfishly I think I would be happier in the world if drink and drugs didn’t exist.
However I can’t remember any part of the Bible where you can read ‘don’t drink at all’. Wine features quite a lot.
(* Not only antisocial but also stupid – things that seem inspired at the time turn out to be stupid.)