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							I was watching the movie The Right Stuff when my 
							wife walked in, grabbed the remote, and changed the 
							channel. That’s right men, she—changed—the—channel! Can you believe it? I went 
							from watching one of the all-time great “dude” 
							movies to suddenly wondering if some girl would say 
							yes to the dress. My wife just doesn’t get it!
 The Right Stuff is a movie about the early days of 
							the American space program that focuses on the lives 
							of the first astronauts and the struggles they faced 
							as they risked their lives so our nation could reach 
							space. The movie also focuses on Chuck Yeager, the 
							test pilot who initially breaks the sound barrier, 
							but never becomes as famous as the men who go up 
							into space. It would be a deep regret of his for a 
							majority of his life.
 
 I’m sure many of you who are around my age can 
							remember the early days of the American space 
							program. The whole thing of sending a man into space 
							was an exciting—and scary—thing. I can remember 
							watching those rockets sitting there on the launch 
							pad getting ready to hurtle into space, and 
							wondering if they would get back safely. And 
							choosing those first astronauts was a challenge. Not 
							just anybody could be the first men up; it would 
							take a very special person, a person with just the 
							right qualities.
 
 When Tom Wolfe wrote his book about these first 
							astronauts, he also called it The Right Stuff. That 
							term, “the right stuff,” was coined to describe the 
							special qualities that a person needed to have in 
							order to undertake such an out-of-this-world 
							challenge. Of course, there was a physical 
							dimension: some people were simply weeded out 
							because their eyesight was not good enough or 
							because their blood pressure rose too quickly. But 
							mainly “the right stuff” referred to those inner 
							qualities: self-
 confidence, but not risky arrogance, courage, 
							coolness under duress. At every level of training, 
							more and more people were eliminated because they 
							just didn’t have “the right stuff.”
 
 The public adored the astronauts once they actually 
							made it into space. These men, through their skill 
							and willingness to risk their lives, gave
 America back our feeling of honor. There were 
							magazine covers and TV specials as well as ticker 
							tape parades. One such parade was done in 17 degrees 
							weather! Even in the extreme cold, people were 
							waving flags, hanging over railings, and standing 
							for hours on the New York streets just to get a 
							glimpse of these men.
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							Alan Shepherd was one of these men who had the right 
							stuff. He was America’s first suborbital astronaut! 
							But when he wanted to go the moon a health problem 
							arose and resulted in his being grounded. Stuck with 
							a desk job, he vividly dreamed of going to the moon. 
							It was sheer determination (spirit) more than 
							anything else that finally made that dream into 
							reality. Tears flowed on the moon and earth when 
							Alan Shepherd landed on that rock and beamed back to 
							earth. “It was a long trip, but I finally made it,” 
							he reported. 
							Here’s a little look into my own childhood: The 
							first time any teacher asked me what I was one day 
							dreaming of becoming, I didn't say “preacher” (sorry 
							about that). No, I was just like many boys back 
							then, I wanted to be an astronaut. One major 
							problem, when it came to math skills, I didn’t have 
							the right stuff. Truth be told, in just about every 
							area needed to go into space, I didn’t have the 
							right stuff. 
 However, my goals in life have changed dramatically. 
							Oh, I still look forward to going up one day, but 
							not into space. I’m looking to something higher than 
							that. My goal is to reach the Father in heaven and 
							take as many people with me as I can. And the good 
							news . . . I have the right stuff to make that dream 
							a reality.
 
 Do you think you have the right stuff? No, I’m not 
							talking about your abilities. I mean do you have 
							Jesus. He is the only one who has the right
 stuff. And once we’re connected to Him, we become 
							people with the right stuff too.
 
 [Ron Otto, Preaching minister at Lincoln 
							Christian Church]
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