Noah lived righteously, although humanity became hopelessly mired in sin after Cain, one of Adam and Eve’s sons, killed his brother in rivalrous resentment. After sparing only Noah, his family, and animals in an ark, God made the rainbow a sign of His promise never to flood the world again. To address the overarching vanity of people who later decided to make a name for themselves by building a city with a sky-high tower, God confused their language. Unable to communicate with each other, the people abandoned the city of Babel and scattered. Jesus came to redeem the human race, evoking reactions from wonder to confusion to alarm. Peter, for one, did not want to hear about our Savior’s impending suffering and death. How does seeing a rainbow color our outlook, even if only momentarily?