God's providence is always good, but he needs our faithfulness, our truest and best work always, to give full expression and result to the good that he plans. It is possible for us to mar the good that God intends, and to turn his work into disaster that he never intended. God never does his work unfaithfully, and we dare not charge to his providence the preventable accidents of life, those which come through men's carelessness or dishonesty or greed of gain or fault of any sort. We must remember that even the providence of God cannot work completely or perfectly without our little work, each and every one’s little work, well done.