Answer: Matthew 32 vs 26 to 40 talks about the greatest commandment of God. It states that thou shall love the LORD they God with all thine heart, with all thine soul and with all thine might, this is the first and greatest commandment while the second is to love the your neighbor as your selves. Jesus what us to understand that God is love and he forgave all our iniquities and accepted us in our unclean state and also welcome us to himself and we should also do the same by loving him with all of our being. He wanted us to understand the concept of love, that if you can love God, and love your neighbor, you will not want to sin or do any harm to your neighbor because God's love forgave our sin by covering it up so our love will overshadow every hurt by our neighbors.
Explanation: the first commandment make us to understand that God should take the first and center stage in our life and we should not love anything more than him. That our love for material things, neighbor (everyone) should not be greater than our love for him. Putting God first in every thing you do, in our relationship , day to day live, jobs and everything that concern us, God should come first and his love will lead us through all life challenges.
Precision and accuracy are very important parts of being a phlebotomist. ECG technicians do not need to have good communication skills because they are only attaching electrodes to the patient. ... Errors by a phlebotomist can harm patients and impact test results.
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this is best known as the standard of due care. This term refers to the efforts made by an individual in order to avoid harm being done to another party, thus taking into consideration all the aspects involved and performing the action as any other party would be expected to perform them.