I have had two Jeeps GC with the I-6 engine. I find them to be very dependable.
My first was a ZJ which died when a drunk hit it head on. My second is a WJ which will turn 14 in two days. 62K on the odo.
Two things to check for the no fire situation: 1. I think I saw mentioned, this was the year they went to the distributorless ignition. The Crank shaft position sensor, found where the distributor used to sit on the lower right side by the fire wall, was actually a subject of a recall for this situation. You might give it a check.
Also, check the key programming. When you turn on the ignition, the chime will sound once and the key symbol will light. If the system is unable to verify the key it will result in a no start situation. Try a different key in the event that the main key might have been zapped by static, or otherwise erased.
Good luck with your Jeep. It was the last of the Chrysler designed, Daimler built Jeeps. The WK was the first Daimler design for the GC.