Here's a nice example of Henry's work:
"Note: (1) The better God is known, the more He is trusted. Those who know Him to be a God of infinite wisdom will trust Him further than they can see Him (Job 35:14). Those who know Him to be a God of almighty power will trust Him when creature-confidences fail and they have nothing else to trust to (2 Chronicles 20:12). Those who know Him to be a God of infinite grace and goodness will trust Him though He slays them (Job 13:15). Those who know Him to be a God of inviolable truth and faithfulness will rejoice in His word of promise, and rest upon that, though the performance be deferred and intermediate providences seem to contradict it. Those who know Him to be the Father of spirits and an everlasting Father will trust Him with their souls as their main care, and trust in Him at all times, even to the end. (2) The more God is trusted, the more He is sought unto. If we trust God, we shall seek Him by faithful and fervent prayer, and by a constant care to approve ourselves to Him in the whole course of our conversations. (3) God never did, nor ever will, disown or desert any who duly seek to Him and trust in Him. Though He afflicts them, He will not leave them comfortless. Though He seems to forsake them for awhile, yet He will gather them with everlasting mercies." - on Psalm 9:1-10.