Full Idea
We call the Deity morally good, when we apprehend that his whole providence tends to the universal happiness of his creatures.
Gist of Idea
We say God is good if we think everything he does aims at the happiness of his creatures
Source
Francis Hutcheson (Treatise 2: Virtue or Moral Good [1725], §VII.V)
Book Reference
'British Moralists 1650-1800 Vol. 1', ed/tr. Raphael,D.D. [Hackett 1991], p.296
A Reaction
From the point of view of eternity, we might accept that God aims at some even greater good than the happiness of a bunch of miserable little creatures whose bad behaviour merits little reward. The greater good needs to be impressive, though.