There are 2 options to find matching text; string.match or string.find.
Both of these perform a Lua patten search on the string to find matches.
string.find(subject string, pattern string, optional start position, optional plain flag)
Returns the startIndex & endIndex of the substring found.
The plain flag allows for the pattern to be ignored and intead be interpreted as a literal. Rather than (tiger) being interpreted as a pattern capture group matching for tiger, it instead looks for (tiger) within a string.
Going the other way, if you want to pattern match but still want literal special characters (such as .()[]+- etc.), you can escape them with a percentage; %(tiger%).
You will likely use this in combination with string.sub
Example
str = "This is some text containing the word tiger."
if string.find(str, "tiger") then
  print ("The word tiger was found.")
else
  print ("The word tiger was not found.")
end
string.match(s, pattern, optional index)
Returns the capture groups found.
Example
str = "This is some text containing the word tiger."
if string.match(str, "tiger") then
  print ("The word tiger was found.")
else
  print ("The word tiger was not found.")
end