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The Kingdom Businessman Blueprint - Phase 5: Strengthening the Team

We're in the middle of a series called Kingdom Businessman Blueprint, where we’re learning how to build businesses and leadership that last.  


Many Christian businessmen set out with big visions, but along the way, they find themselves stuck, isolated, and frustrated. They work hard, but something is missing.


No great structure is built alone. Every strong building requires a solid support system, and every great leader needs a strong team. Yet too many men try to carry the weight alone, refusing to ask for help, struggling with control, or failing to create an environment where those around them can thrive.


A man who tries to build alone will always build small.


THE SOLO-PRENEUR DILEMA


Several years ago, I watched a documentary about the construction of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. One thing stood out to me: no matter how brilliant the architect, no matter how advanced the engineering, no building of that scale can be completed without a large, highly skilled team.


It’s impossible.


The project required thousands of workers (even sometimes imported from neighboring countries), specialized experts, and collaboration at every level.  If one part of the team failed, the entire project was at risk.


The same is true in business and leadership.


I own a virtual staffing agency, so I'm in the business of helping entrepreneurs build teams.  Many businessmen I speak to think that if they want something done right, they have to do it themselves. They don’t trust someone else to lead, so they don't hire employees. And I bet these same guys don’t ask their wives for wisdom. And I'd bet they don’t seek mentors for guidance.


Eventually, these ‘solo-preneuers’ hit a ceiling. They can’t grow because they refuse to build with others.


BY DESIGN, WE CAN'T DO IT ALONE


Every entrepreneur has felt the tension between leading well and leading alone.


…Some of us struggle with control—we don’t trust others to carry the weight of responsibility. 


…Some of us have been burned before—we tried to build with the wrong people, and now we’re hesitant to try again. 


…Some of us don’t even realize we’re isolated—we’ve surrounded ourselves with employees but lack true accountability, wise counsel, and strong relationships.


God never designed us to build in isolation.


GOD'S PLAN FOR BUILDING A TEAM 


In 2 Chronicles 15:3-6, Israel was in total chaos. Their society was crumbling, and one of the reasons was disunity.


The Bible reads,


"For a long time Israel was without the true God, without a priest to teach and without the law. But in their distress they turned to the Lord, the God of Israel, and sought him, and he was found by them. In those days it was not safe to travel about, for all the inhabitants of the lands were in great turmoil. One nation was being crushed by another and one city by another, because God was troubling them with every kind of distress."


God allowed conflict and disorder to wake his people up. They had been trying to build their own way instead of aligning with his plan.


More often than we'd admit, we do the same thing along our entrepreneurial journey.


We think we can run our business without seeking godly wisdom.


We think we can lead our families without listening to our wives.


We think we can grow a business without hiring employees and surrounding ourselves with strong mentors or joining mastermind groups.


But when we try to build alone, eventually, everything starts to shake.


The Bible makes it clear: God builds through teams.


  • Moses had Aaron.

  • David had his mighty men.

  • Jesus had the disciples.

  • Paul had Timothy.


In every major move of God, men didn’t build alone. They built in community, accountability, and wise counsel.


WHO IS YOUR TEAM?


If you’re trying to build something significant, but you feel like you’re carrying it all on your own, maybe it’s time to ask:


  1. Who has God placed around you that you’ve been ignoring?

  2. Are you trying to control everything instead of hiring a team, delegating and trusting others?

  3. Have you surrounded yourself with the right mentors and mastermind groups, or are you reinventing the wheel?



In Phase 4, you removed idols in your business to prepare you to lead.  Now, the question is: Who are you leading with?


Take a hard look at your business, your leadership, and your personal life.


Do you have strong, godly mentors?


Are you leading your team well, or are you unknowingly causing division?


Are you surrounding yourself with people who strengthen you, or people who distract you?


You weren’t meant to build alone. You need a team.


If your business, leadership, or faith feels stagnant, it may not be a lack of skill or effort—it may be because you’re trying to build by yourself.


KINGDOM TEAM BUILDING IS FOR ALL OF US


Imagine what would happen if Christian businessmen truly built together.


If we humbled themselves to seek wisdom.


If we built businesses that created strong teams.


If we supported each other instead of competing against each other.


That’s how kingdom leadership works. That’s how God builds something that lasts.


But having the right people around you is only part of the equation. The team is only as strong as its structure.


That’s why in Phase 6, we’ll talk about Preparing for Expansion. Because once the right team is in place, you have to make sure your structure can handle the growth God is bringing.


Are you ready for the next phase? Let’s go.


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