It also says to take the beam out of thine own eye before you take the mote out of your brother's doesn't it?
Discussion
It would be hypocrisy (having a beam in our eye) to ignore that we’re sinners, too. The beam is taken out by Christ when we repent and turn away from sin to follow Him.
It’s our duty to sharpen others and strengthen them through correction, but humbly. The kingdom of God is the proper focus, not our own ego or status.
This is my understanding of the verse you quoted.
True, nostr:npub1e2rd2k45ym2jmctnysfadxumrvrr57vqj69ck6trt2y62c40r0kqs9lx8t. But what I had more in mind is that whatever God has in store for his church is ordained and for our ultimate good ("impossible that it should not come"). In my Amil reading of scripture that's largely persecution. Just because it is ordained by God doesn't mean we don't resist the evil ones "through whose hand those offenses come". But your point stands as well.
Oh I was trying to respond to @PeacefulOne
If you read that verse in such a way as to mean we should never hold each other accountable, never decide on cases, never call out error or sin, never correct, then I suggest you have read it wrongly. It's both/and, not either/or.
It means make sure that you aren't lost before you lead others. If the blind follow the blind, they both fall in the ditch.