Full Idea
If we can know that God exists and if God's goodness is not moral goodness, then moral goodness is not the highest form of goodness we know. There is the goodness of God to be reckoned with.
Gist of Idea
The goodness of God may be a higher form than the goodness of moral agents
Source
Brian Davies (Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion [1982], 3 'Goodness')
Book Reference
Davies,Brian: 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion' [OUP 1993], p.48
A Reaction
This idea is to counter the charge that God fails to meet human standards for an ideal moral agent. But it sounds hand-wavy, since we presumably cannot comprehend the sort of goodness that is postulated here.