Who loves God
The Book of Wisdom of the Old Testament is a sapiential book, it is considered a canonical book within the Roman Catholic Apostolic Religion and other Churches. The authorship of the book is attributed to King Salomon who speaks in the first person.
The book is divided in two parts, the first is about the importance of wisdom in the life of man, and the second part about the action of wisdom in history.
The Book of Wisdom has a literary style similar to other sapiential books of the Old Testament such as the Ecclesiastes and differs notably from the Gospels, the New Testament. For the author education consist in acquire wisdom. The book is a theology about wisdom and not a theology about the father, the son and the holy spirit.
That is, the relationship with God is not through a "mediator" or a particular belief (faith), we access God "acquiring science": "the beginning of wisdom is the most sincere desire for instruction", Wisdom 6:17; also "God loves nothing so much as the person who lives with wisdom", Wisdom 7:28.
God in history is identified with wisdom, and this is contrary to the "idolatry" of the pagans, fools can not "acquire science".
In philosophy Wisdom has many definitions, the perfect science, the science of ultimate causes, the knowledge of the correct means to live. In metaphysics the wisdom is the substance of God, in other words, talk about wisdom is talk about God.
"God loves nothing so much as the person who lives with wisdom", Wisdom 7:28. As the old quote in the book of Plato The Banquet says: "the similar seeks the similar". When we live with wisdom, we live with God, and what is in the facts this life with God?
God is the origin of the perfections we see in the creation, these perfections are called spiritual gifts. Living with God is to live the perfections of God, his spiritual gifts. Living God's gifts is to live the spiritual gifts we inherit from God. Some of these gifts are: mercy, continuous improvement, perseverance, counsel, good discernment, eternal life, perseverance.
This life with God is the permanent search for perfection and excellence, in definitely is to search the correct and the best, the correct by the gift of counsel and the best for the mercy.