The parable of the Wheat and Tares emphasizes the final judgment of God. The parable describes a field where wheat was planted, but an enemy came and planted tares (weeds) among the wheat. The tares were not uprooted immediately because they looked very similar to the wheat, and it was difficult to distinguish between them. The parable teaches that at the end of time, God will separate the righteous (symbolized by the wheat) from the wicked (symbolized by the tares). The wicked will be punished and cast into eternal fire, while the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. The parable emphasizes the importance of leading a righteous life and being prepared for the final judgment of God.