1. ...for I am compassionate (16-27)
While slaves in Egypt, Israeli society was oppressed under a 'might makes right' worldview. People did as they pleased, following the godless culture and influences of Egypt. The weak and powerless suffered. God's people are to grow in God's attributes, including his compassion. He expects his people to protect young girls, not oppress foreigners, or take advantage of widows, the fatherless, or the poor. The chief value of God's society is not tolerance, but compassion and holiness.
2. You are to be my holy people (28-31)
God is holy. Being God's people integrates acknowledgment of God in every area of life. This includes governing, giving offerings regularly, and remembering God's grace of deliverance from Egypt by consecrating the firstborn (13:2). No longer slaves who eat whatever can be found, God's holy people are to bear his image.
Application: Father, thank you for calling me to grow in your compassion and holiness. Help me love you and love my neighbor practically.
One Word: God is compassionate and holy