The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a psychological assessment tool that categorizes individuals into one of 16 personality types based on their preferences in how they perceive the world and make decisions. It is a model designed for understanding human personality, and it is not typically applied to deities or higher powers like God.
In Christianity, God is often believed to be beyond human comprehension and is not seen as having a specific human personality type. Different Christian denominations and theologians have various views on the nature of God, but in general, God is seen as an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent being, transcending human attributes.
Instead of using personality types, Christians often describe God's character and attributes through various theological concepts and qualities such as love, mercy, justice, compassion, wisdom, and holiness, among others. These descriptions aim to help believers understand God's nature and relationship with humanity but should be understood as metaphorical and symbolic rather than strictly fitting into a human personality framework like MBTI.