Two Lessons Learned as I prepared corn cobs for my family:
1. We are so very much like a cob of corn. Each of us has incredible treasures within us, just waiting to be discovered. All we need to do is husk off the layers of green…remove our fears, weaknesses, insecurities, doubts, and failings. The sweet yellow kernels of our potential, talents, abilities, strengths, and influence lie just beneath the green husks–just within reach.
2. After we remove the layers of green, we must be refined. Corn on the cob goes from raw to juicy through the process of great heat and/or boiling water. Likewise, it is only through great trial that our natures are changed and refined and made ready to benefit others. We must learn to refrain from resisting these challenges and instead welcome them as necessary parts of becoming glorious.
Next, think back upon your life to at least one significant trial that was placed before you. Ponder on how you grew and were refined by the experience. Record the unique lessons you learned and the special abilities that were honed in your heart as you passed through this challenge. Feel in your heart how blessed you were to have this trial so you could gain these valuable characteristics. You will see that because of this refining, you are just a little more like our Savior, Jesus Christ.