Bible verses by situation

When you already know what you are carrying—anxiety, fear, grief, or the need for peace—these collections gather a small set of verses you can read slowly, with historical context, a short reflection, and a prayer. Each topic links to a curated list and to single-verse pages with the full text in the World English Bible. Russian readers will find a parallel set on bible-pastor.online.

How to use this page

Pick the situation closest to what you are facing today. Each card opens with a brief description and three representative verses you can read in two minutes—no account required. The “More verses…” link goes to the full topic collection, with notes and a prayer for each passage. If your need is more specific (a hard conversation, a sleepless night, a decision), use the on-site tools at the bottom of the page.

Situation collections

How these collections are put together

Each topic page begins with three to five passages chosen by their primary use rather than by surface keyword match—so a verse like Psalm 23:4 lives under both grief and loneliness, because that is how readers actually reach for it. Every passage carries the verse text in the World English Bible (KJV available on the single-verse pages), the historical setting in two or three sentences, a short reflection, a one-line prayer, and one cross-reference. The aim is the read you would do at six in the morning before work, not a doctrinal essay.

If you came here from a search like “Bible verses for fear of the future” or “verse for someone grieving,” the closest topic above will usually surface what you need; if not, the on-site tools below let you describe your situation in your own words.

On-site tools (English)

Short first answers on the site, then deeper reading in the app.

More on this site

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