The final section (verses 31–46) is sometimes referred to as
The Sheep and the Goats but other times referred to as "The Judgment of the Nations". Although often called a "parable", it is not a story as such, but the portrayal of the Son of Man as a shepherd and the people under judgment as sheep or goats can be treated as "parabolic elements". The narrative quotes Jesus teaching that all of the people will be assembled before him and "he will separate them one from another", with some who will "inherit the kingdom" while others who will go to "the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels". Jesus is said to have said that the basis of this separation is whether or not someone: • Gave food to
the hungry • Gave drink to the thirsty • Welcomed the stranger • Clothed the naked • Took care of the sick • Took care of those in prison. ==Uses==