Deuteronomy 15 talks about the year of canceling debts.
At the end of every seven years, all Israelites were to forgive any debts that other Israelites owed them. They were to consider themselves one big family where no one should be driven into poverty or refused a loan in time of hardship, even if the year of release was approaching. God would reward those Israelites who were generous to their fellow Israelites.
We as new covenant believers also should share, love the poor, help the needy as God leads us, especially among fellow brethren because our debt of sin has been canceled by the Finished Work of Jesus Christ on the Cross. May the Lord help us to recognize the needy.
God’s promise of reward would lead us to lend and not borrow as we obey His commandments.