Name the situation
One or two sentences of context help more than a single abstract word.
Ask how Scripture speaks to something you are facing. Elara stays Bible-first: themes, verses, and humble next steps—not hot takes.
Good answers usually combine three things: what the Bible actually says in context, what wise readers have historically emphasized, and what a beginner can do in the next ten minutes—read a short passage, pray one sentence, talk with someone trustworthy.
This page is intentionally narrower than the general ask page: keep your question tied to a life situation you can name (worry, anger, forgiveness, a decision, tension at home).
Say that you are new. Ask for one short reading block instead of twenty scattered verses. Elara can suggest a gospel scene, a psalm, or a letter paragraph to sit with slowly.
If you mainly want a list of comforting verses about anxiety, fear, or hope, the topical pages on this site are often the fastest indexable starting point. Use this page when you need wording and application for your specific story.
One or two sentences of context help more than a single abstract word.
Request both a short answer and where to read next.
Say you are new and want a small daily step.
The copy, chips, and examples here focus on life situations mapped to Scripture. The general page still exists for broader Bible study questions.
No account is required to start.