Why Paul
Jesus knew all things. Jesus told his Disciples, like the Sheep and Goats, he would separate people. Matthew 25: 31-46. Jesus told his disciples that it would be as a bridegroom when he returned. Those who didn't do Works would be locked out. Matthew 25;1-13. James 2:18-26 - Jesus said he was returning for Judgement. John 5:26-29. Jesus said he would return to the place he ascended from. John 6:62. Jesus said ALL would be Judged. 2 Corinthians 5:10, Revelation 20:12, Matthew 12:36. Jesus told his Disciples that Satan, The Prince of The World, was coming. Jesus acknowledged that Satan would be a significant factor in the events to come. John 14:30. His Disciples asked, since you are leaving, who will we go to? "No matter where you are, you are to go to James the Just, for whose sake heaven and earth came into being". This statement is considered to be Jesus handing over the leadership of his movement to James. Thomas12:1-2.
Why not Paul? Paul was blinded by a "Bright Light" Acts 22:11.
After Jesus ascended The Prince of The Earth, Satan arrived and presented himself as a Bright Light. 2 Corinthians:14. This was the time Satan tempted man, and man changed the Laws of God.
Revelation tells us that only an immeasurable number from every nation and tribe will be saved during this time. Some believe that this is the result of the specially sealed 144,000 Jewish men mentioned in Rev 7.
Matthew24:13-14
13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.
So why did Jesus Not turn his Disciples over to Paul? Paul did not know Jesus. Paul only makes a few statements about Jesus. Jesus knew Paul and what he would do to mankind.
Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of Heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in Heaven. Matthew7:21
"Mark 16:9-20 does not appear in the earliest manuscripts, and bible scholars removed them entirely, such as in the NIV version. Describes Jesus's appearances after his resurrection, including his appearance to Mary Magdalene, two others, and the eleven disciples. By removing these Verses, we are open to another return of Jesus leading to a man-made Rapture. These verses are considered a fabrication."
"Conclusion
Therefore, it is clear that those who take Jesus's name in prophesying, casting out devils, or doing Wonderful Works" ( as most Christians do today ) will not go to Heaven. According to Jesus, only those who attribute these actions to God as Jesus did will be received.
Peace