338. How to Build a Business that doesn't depend on you
What if the biggest bottleneck in your business… is you?
In this episode, Andy Mason shares a behind-the-scenes look at a week in Colorado—traveling through Castle Rock, Loveland, and Breckenridge—mentoring business leaders, building relationships, and experiencing what it really looks like to do life and business with God.
Out of that week comes a powerful realization: 👉 If your business only works when you’re there… it’s not really a business.
This episode unpacks: Why God told His people to step away in their busiest seasons (Exodus 23 & 34) How that applies to business owners today (without being irresponsible) What it looks like to build systems, leaders, and trust How to shift from hustle-driven growth to God-aligned increase This is not about working less. It’s about building differently.
Read the blog here: Heaveninbusiness.com/blog/build-a-business-not-dependant-on-you
3 Practical Takeaways
1. God isn't asking you to leave your business - He's asking you to build it differently.
2. Find a place where your business is too dependent on you and ask yourself, "What's one step I can take to begin changing that?"
3. Do an audit: Evaluate areas where growth is coming from hustling, control, etc. instead of alignment, stewardship, and God's favor.
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Next steps:
1. Join us at an upcoming event Heaveninbusiness.com/events
2. Share this with someone you know who will be challenged and encouraged.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction & Colorado recap
01:30 – What actually happened behind the scenes
03:00 – Why proximity changes everything
04:30 – Exodus 23 & 34: stepping away in busy seasons
06:00 – Why this is NOT about legalism
7:15 – The real issue: dependence on you
08:30 – “You don’t own a business—you own a job with overhead”
09:30 – How to build a business that runs without you
11:00 – God as your source of increase
12:30 – Practical next steps