Canceling
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Definition and Context:
In contemporary terms, "canceling" often refers to the act of nullifying, invalidating, or revoking something. Within a biblical context, canceling can relate to the forgiveness of debts, sins, or obligations. The concept is deeply rooted in the principles of mercy, grace, and redemption as outlined in Scripture.

Biblical References:

1. Forgiveness of Debts:
The Bible frequently addresses the canceling of debts as an act of mercy and justice. In the Old Testament, the Year of Jubilee was a time when debts were forgiven, and slaves were freed (Leviticus 25:10). This practice underscored the importance of economic and social reset, reflecting God's desire for equity and compassion among His people.

2. Forgiveness of Sins:
The New Testament expands on the theme of canceling through the forgiveness of sins. Colossians 2:13-14 states, "When you were dead in your trespasses and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our trespasses, having canceled the debt ascribed to us in the decrees that stood against us. He took it away, nailing it to the cross." This passage highlights the ultimate act of canceling—Christ's sacrifice, which nullified the spiritual debt owed by humanity due to sin.

3. Parables and Teachings of Jesus:
Jesus often taught about forgiveness and the canceling of debts through parables. In the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:23-35), a king forgives a servant's enormous debt, illustrating God's boundless mercy. However, the servant's failure to forgive a smaller debt owed to him by another leads to his punishment, emphasizing the expectation that believers should also practice forgiveness.

4. The Lord's Prayer:
The Lord's Prayer, as recorded in Matthew 6:12 , includes the petition, "And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors." This prayer reflects the reciprocal nature of forgiveness and the expectation that believers will extend the same grace they have received from God.

5. Legal and Moral Obligations:
The concept of canceling is also evident in the moral and legal obligations discussed in Scripture. Romans 13:8 advises, "Be indebted to no one, except to one another in love, for he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law." This verse suggests that love is the ultimate fulfillment of the law, effectively canceling other debts and obligations through the practice of genuine love and compassion.

Theological Implications:
The act of canceling, particularly in the context of forgiveness, is central to Christian theology. It reflects God's character as merciful and just, offering redemption and reconciliation to humanity. The canceling of sin through Christ's atonement is foundational to the Christian faith, emphasizing the transformative power of grace.

Practical Application:
Believers are called to emulate God's example by practicing forgiveness and mercy in their own lives. This includes forgiving others, releasing grudges, and seeking reconciliation. The biblical principle of canceling extends beyond personal relationships to societal structures, encouraging justice, equity, and compassion in all areas of life.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cancel.
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Affliction.
... The President's heart was touched with compassion, and he immediately sent a dispatch
canceling the sentence and giving the boy a parole so that he could come ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/moody/moodys anecdotes and illustrations/affliction.htm

The Baptism of John, Whence was It?
... But their uniformity is undisturbed by human operations; the will of man wields,
without canceling, these mighty forces which surround us. ...
/.../chadwick/the gospel of st mark/chapter 11 27-33 the baptism of.htm

In Rome
... The sinner who has robbed God of years of service has no means of canceling the
debt. Jesus interposes between the sinner and God, saying, I will pay the debt. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 43 in rome.htm

The Wages of Sin
... It constantly assumes that there is no such thing as paying the debt and canceling
obligation and therefore that the sinner's only relief is forgiveness ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/finney/sermons on gospel themes/iii the wages of sin.htm

Thesaurus
Canceling (3 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cancel. Multi-Version
Concordance Canceling (3 Occurrences). Deuteronomy 15:2 This ...
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Pardon (31 Occurrences)
... or officer having jurisdiction, from the penalties of an offense, being distinguished
from amnesty, which is a general obliteration and canceling of a ...
/p/pardon.htm - 18k

Canceled (6 Occurrences)

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Cancelled (2 Occurrences)

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Sacrifice (300 Occurrences)
... implies that forgiveness is based on the blood (1 John 1:7-9). 4. The Cancellation
of Guilt: True reconciliation and forgiveness include the canceling of the ...
/s/sacrifice.htm - 101k

Sodomite (1 Occurrence)
... implies that forgiveness is based on the blood (1 John 1:7-9). 4. The Cancellation
of Guilt: True reconciliation and forgiveness include the canceling of the ...
/s/sodomite.htm - 101k

Messenger (235 Occurrences)

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Resources
Do human beings truly have a free will? | GotQuestions.org

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Canceling (3 Occurrences)

Deuteronomy 15:2
This is the manner of the release: every creditor shall release that which he has lent to his neighbor; he shall not exact it of his neighbor and his brother; because Yahweh's release has been proclaimed.
(See NIV)

Deuteronomy 15:9
Beware that there not be a base thought in your heart, saying, "The seventh year, the year of release, is at hand;" and your eye be evil against your poor brother, and you give him nothing; and he cry to Yahweh against you, and it be sin to you.
(See NIV)

Deuteronomy 31:10
Moses commanded them, saying, "At the end of every seven years, in the set time of the year of release, in the feast of tents,
(See NIV)

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