There?s probably more uncertainty about the most important matter in the world than about any other. Let me illustrate:If you were to ask 100 people at random about the economy, politics, or pollution, you would get a fairly definite opinion from most. But ask the same 100 people, ?Are you going to Heaven when you die?? The vast majority would answer with varying degrees of doubt??I don?t know?...?I?m working on it?...?I have no idea?...?I?m not sure.? Many of these same people would tell you that they believe in Jesus Christ and that they believe in Heaven. Yet they don?t know whether or not they are going to Heaven. What would your answer be?Most of us know definitely whether or not we are working and whether or not we are married. Yet we do not know whether or not we have eternal life.Most travelers know where their destination is. Yet ask them where their final destination will be?where they will be living forever?and very few know!This uncertainty comes from a misunderstanding of what is involved in attaining eternal life and going to Heaven. If you were to ask the average person what one must do to have eternal life, his answer would probably include one or more of the following: ? Live a good life ? Obey the Ten Commandments ?