
I never dreamed
that I could come to Moscow, Russia and see a congregation of
this kind with this hall filled…
My dear friends, my brothers and sisters, how wonderful it is
to be with you to look into your faces and speak with you. You
look wonderful to me. I never dreamed that I could come to Moscow,
Russia and see a congregation of this kind with this hall filled
and those in the other rooms in the building.

May I thank
you for your presence. Many of you have traveled long distances
to get here, and we’re grateful for the effort that you
have made. I’m so thankful to be with you. It’s just
been a wonderful day to be here in this great city, this great
and ancient city, where so much has occurred in history. I’m
just happy to be here.

I want to invite
my wife to come to the stand here for a minute. This is my babushka.
[everyone laughs]. We’re both getting old. She’s nearly
ninety-one, and I’m ninety-two. She’s the mother of
five children, a grandmother of 25 children, a great grandmother
of 35 great grandchildren, and the end is not yet. Well, I just
want you to take a look at this dear, elderly lady to whom I’ve
been married for 65 years. We’ve had a good marriage, and
we hope that it will go on. We have our daughter with us, our
youngest daughter. She came along to take care of her mother,
and her mother came along to take care of me.
I want to say a few words to these young people first. There are
many, many young people here. You are the future of this church
in this land. You are the pioneers, you boys and girls. We count
on you so much to live the gospel, be the kind of people that
you ought to be, clean in your lives, strong in your faith, acquiring
all the education that you can, serving the Lord in every way.

You young men
ought to prepare yourselves to go on missions. The Church will
help you if you will try to do so. It will do something wonderful
for you. It will not be easy. It will be difficult. It will be
hard, but it will be wonderful.
As a young
man I served a mission, and I think those two years had greater
effect upon my life than any other two years of my life, and so,
I urge you, prepare yourselves; live the kind of life you ought
to live. We live in a world where there are all kinds of evil
around us. It’s on television. It’s in the magazines.
It’s everywhere. Rise above it. Stand tall and clean. Be
Latter-day Saints in a very real way.
When the time
for marriage comes, marry a girl who’s a member of the Church.
You’ll be happier if you do so. There will not be conflict
in your home. You will have the same understanding of things and
your lives will be filled with happiness. God bless you my dear
young friends. You have a marvelous future ahead of you, a wonderful
future. Now is the time to prepare for it. It will not be a sacrifice.
It is never a sacrifice when you get back more than you give,
and when you serve a mission, you invariably get back more than
you give. Your lives will be improved. You will learn many, many
things, and you will become men of faith and men strong in leadership
and men of great capacity.
Now I’d
like to take a text from the scriptures from which I’d like
to speak for a few minutes. I go to St. John, the 20th chapter,
to the 25th verse. Jesus, following his resurrection, returned
to the apostles and Thomas was not there. Therefore, the apostles
said unto him, “We have seen the Lord. But he said unto
them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails,
and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe. And after
eight days, again the disciples were within, and Thomas with them:
then came Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood in their midst,
and said, Peace be unto you. Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither
thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and
thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.”

Be not faithless,
but believing. My brothers and sisters that’s what I am
going to talk about for a few minutes. Believe in God. Believe
in God, the Eternal Father. He is the great governor of the universe,
but he is our Father and our God to whom we may go in prayer.
We are his sons and daughters. Have you ever really thought that
you are a child of God and that you have something of divinity
within you? Believe in God and be not faithless. Work with him
in spirit and in truth. Believe in him. Read his words and follow
his teachings.
Believe in
Jesus Christ of whom these brethren have spoken this evening.
He is the Son of God who came to earth, who left the royal courts
on high and came and dwelt among men and gave his life for each
of us, for you and for me. And it is through him that we approach
the Father. Be not faithless, but believing in the Lord, Jesus
Christ, the Savior and the Redeemer of the world.
Believe in
the prophet Joseph. It was to him that they came, both the Father
and the Son in a vision that was incomparable and beautiful. After
centuries of time the curtains were parted, and they spoke to
him, and he spoke to them, and he knew after that who they were,
and their form, and their substance

Believe in
the Book of Mormon, this precious volume which contains a testimony
of Him. I cannot understand why the world will not accept the
Book of Mormon. It has come forth as a witness of the Lord Jesus
Christ, and I would think that everyone who believed in Jesus
Christ would accept this second witness of his divinity and his
reality.
Believe in
the priesthood of God which has come again to the earth under
the hands of those who held it anciently. And the keys of that
priesthood which are exercised in the temple of God binds together
a family not only for this life but for all eternity.
I was at the
dedication of the London temple years ago, and thousands of people
came and went through that temple before its dedication, and I
went over to help the missionaries at that time, and there came
out of the temple one evening a young man and his wife, and I
stepped up and said, “Can I help you? Do you have any questions
about what you saw in that sacred building?”
And the young
woman said, “What is this business of marriage for eternity?
In one of those rooms it spoke of marriage for eternity. What
do you mean by that?”
I said, “I
suppose you believe in eternal life, that you believe that after
you die you will go on living?” and she said, “Yes,
of course.”
I said, “Can
you believe in eternal life without the companionship of this
young man whose hand you hold?” She said, “No.”
I said, “I
suppose you were married by the vicar, and he ended that marriage
ceremony with these words, ‘’til death do ye part.’
Do you realize that when he married you, he also pronounced your
divorce?”
And she said,
“What do you mean?”
I said, “He
said, ‘’til death do ye part.’ That’s
as far his authority went. Now when Jesus was on the earth, he
laid his hands upon the twelve apostles and said to them, “I
will give unto you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever
ye bind on earth shall be bound in heaven.” That same authority,
which he gave to them has been restored by them in this dispensation,
and when the young men and the young women kneel at the altar
in that temple, they will be married not only for time, not only
for this life, but for all eternity.” And they very soberly
stood there, finally walked off, thinking of what I had said to
them.
Be not faithless,
but believing in the power of the everlasting priesthood, my dear
brothers and sisters. Be not faithless, but believing in your
capacity to do something great and good in each and every responsibility
that comes to you in this Church. This is a Church of lay leadership.
All your congregations are presided over by a Russian brother
who serves without compensation in the great service which he
gives, and when a man has served as branch president for five
years, he may be released and another man called in his place.
But during those five years, he will have learned wonderful things,
principles of leadership which will make it possible for him in
his daily life to improve himself, to be of greater worth to his
employer. It is a difficult thing to be a branch president as
I said concerning serving a mission. It is not a sacrifice to
serve. It is an investment, because of the growth that comes to
a man.
Be not faithless,
but believing in your capacity as a parent. You have no greater
responsibility in this world than to be a father or mother, a
parent who brings into the world children, to rear them in righteousness
and truth. When life is over and you look back, you will not take
any money with you. The only thing that will give you satisfaction
is what you see in the lives of your children, and you will have
an understanding that comes of the gospel that these children
are also our Father in Heaven’s children, and that you have
been given responsibilities for their rearing. Rear them in love.
You don’t have to beat children. You just rear them in love,
and they will be grateful to you all the days of their lives.
And now by
brothers and sisters, that’s my message to you this night.
Be not faithless but believing in the great principles of the
gospel. Believe in your capacity to reach out to help others,
to be a good neighbor, to be a good friend, to be a good companion,
to be a good citizen of the nation and live a life that contributes
to the blessing and good of all mankind.
Now my dear
brothers and sisters, live the gospel. Live the Word of Wisdom.
Pay your tithing. You may say, ‘I can’t afford to
pay tithing.’ I’d like to say that you cannot afford
not to pay tithing. The Lord has made a wonderful promise, found
in the Bible in the book of Malachi to those who pay their tithes.
Unto those He will open the windows of heaven and pour down blessings
that there shall not be room to contain them. Take the Lord at
his word. The Church will go on whether you pay your tithing or
not. It is sustained in this part of the world by funds that come
from the United States for the most part. Your tithing may be
ever so small, but you take the Lord at his word and pay your
tithes and offerings, and God will bless you.