Wise Wine

 Blessed are you, O land, when your king is the son of nobles, And your princes feast at the proper time— For strength and not for drunkenness! A feast is made for laughter, And wine makes merry; But money answers everything.” Ecclesiastes 10:17, 19 NKJV

While it is true that the fear of wine is the beginning of freedom from intoxication, there is no doubt that wine truly makes the heart merry. The only problem is that the actual merriment is influenced by the brain or intelligence that regulates the provision and moderation of the services. This is simply leadership by positive influence or intelligence, rather than leadership for intoxication or incitement. When a leader becomes a great manager of resources and not a user of resources, or a producer and not a consumer, he will influence the citizens into a culture of productivity and creativity. And when the scriptures declare blessings on everyone whose princes, kings, presidents, ministers, managers, supervisors, and principals use wine for inspiration rather than intoxication, it bestows a dual responsibility on both governance and citizenship. Whether at home, clubs, project groups, workplaces, marketplaces, and online sites, there are always positive influences wherever there is good leadership. Therefore, we are all our world’s expected carriers of the wise wine with words of encouragement and not discouragement; a heart readily inspired by the wise word for life cannot be easily intoxicated by the weird word for looseness.


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