The words that accurately describe God’s choice to rescue humans from sin are:
- gracious
- merciful
- righteous
These terms reflect the nature of God's actions in many theological perspectives. "Gracious" and "merciful" emphasize the generosity and compassion inherent in the act of rescuing humanity. "Righteous" highlights the just nature of God’s actions in accordance with moral integrity.
The words "just," "unloving," and "obligatory" do not align with the common theological understanding of God's choice to rescue humans. "Just" may be contextually applicable depending on interpretation, but it does not fully encapsulate the nature of God's decision in this specific act of rescue as the other terms do. "Unloving" is contrary to God’s nature as described in many religious texts, and "obligatory" suggests a compulsion rather than a voluntary, loving choice.