In the Introduction to Exile spoken by Yirmiyahu, the Navi of Hashem, his rebuke is infused with the love of Hashem for the Jewish Nation. "Go and proclaim in the ears of Jerusalem saying: So says Hashem 'I remember for you the kindness of your youth, the love of your nuptials, that you walked after me in the desert an unsown land. Israel is sanctified to Hashem, the first of His produce, all those who consume her will be guilty, evil will come upon them, says Hashem.'"
He is crying out to Israel. We were, and remain so close. The love of your youth is remembered. You are still beloved and the first of my produce. Look how I protect you from those who consume you. I will bring punishment upon them. How have you stumbled with your sins. In this manner, after all the complaints and issues, the love remains as is.
This is the way those who are close communicate. The evil and distance is almost completely ignored; but it is evident from the expressions of closeness. This is the manner of crying out in a relationship between one who gives and one who receives. After he has laid out all of his complaints in his heart, the great love remains.
He is crying out to Israel. We were, and remain so close. The love of your youth is remembered. You are still beloved and the first of my produce. Look how I protect you from those who consume you. I will bring punishment upon them. How have you stumbled with your sins. In this manner, after all the complaints and issues, the love remains as is.
This is the way those who are close communicate. The evil and distance is almost completely ignored; but it is evident from the expressions of closeness. This is the manner of crying out in a relationship between one who gives and one who receives. After he has laid out all of his complaints in his heart, the great love remains.