London Bridge did not fall down. | God's World News

London Bridge did not fall down.

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    The Tower Bridge was stuck open. (AP/Tony Hicks)
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    The arms of the bridge raise up for ships. This time they didn’t go back down. (AP/Tony Hicks)
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    The bridge was stuck for hours. (AP/Tony Hicks)
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    The arms stay down most of the time. Cars drive across. (AP/Alberto Pezzali)
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    The Tower Bridge was built over 100 years ago. (Public Domain)
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Its halves stuck up into the air! London’s Tower Bridge crosses the Thames [tems] River.

Cars could not get over the bridge. They were stuck too.

Read More: This old drawbridge opens hundreds of times each year. The roadway comes apart in the middle. Its halves are pulled up into the air. Big ships need to pass through. Cars may not be on the bridge then. Impatient drivers had to wait until the problem was fixed. Then they could cross the bridge. The fruit of the Spirit includes patience and self-control. Read Galatians 5:22-23 to learn the rest of the fruit too.