I am just as saved as Paul or Peter or John!Either you're being purposely obtuse or you really don't understand Scripture. I sincerely HOPE it's the former and not the latter . . .
What do YOU think Jesus was doing in the Upper Room in John 20:21-23??
Let's break it down . . .
Verse 21: (Jesus) said to them again, "Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you."
He said "Peace be with you" because they weren't at peace. they were AFRAID. Verse 19 tells us that much.
As for "sending" them - what did the Father send the Son to do?? He sent Him to bring about the FORGIVENESS of sins and RECONCILE humanity with God. Jesus was sending them to carry out the ministry of Reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:18-20).
Verse 22: And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, "Receive the holy Spirit.
Jesus is bestowing Authority upon them by giving them the Holy spirit. As I indicated earlier - the ONLY other place in ALL of Scripture where God breathes on man is when God breathed life into Adam.
Verse 23: Whose sins YOU FORGIVE are forgiven them, and whose sins YOU RETAIN are retained."
THIS is the commission - the forgiveness of sins and the reconciliation of humanity with God.
This is precisely what Paul was talking about in and 2 Cor. 2:10.
As to whether "leaders of the Church" comes up in any of the passages - that is a WEAK argument. They are the APOSTLES - the first Bishops and leaders of the Church. Their names are written on the 12 foundations of the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21:14). Their offices are successive, as we see in Acts 1 where they gathered to select a successor for Judas.
In Acts 1:20, Peter quotes Psalm 109:8 when he says:
‘May another take his office.’
The Greek word used for "office" here is "Episkopay", which means "BISHOPRIC".
They chose a successor to Judas's office as Bishop.
So, I suggest you either stop acting like you don't know what I'm talking about - or take an intensive Bible study course and LEARN what I'm talking about . . .